Carriers hen a plague-like outbreak strikes Indonesia, and a team of American biological warfare experts are brought in to discover its source, they find only corpses--until Holly Becker arrives.. 2 cassettes.
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Title | : | Carriers |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.53 (990 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0425154882 |
Format Type | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 448 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 1996-09-01 |
Genre | : |
Editorial : From Publishers Weekly As if Richard Preston's The Hot Zone wasn't scary and exciting enough, here's a fictional account of the eruption of an ebola-like virus in a tropical setting-in this case, Sumatra. A U.S. Army medical team is sent out to seek the source of the plague at the jungle camp of an American scientist who hasn't answered radio calls for weeks. As more victims succumb, the Indonesian government takes draconian measures and the American team struggles with the jungle and the Indonesians. Meanwhile, the ex-wife of the missing scientist shows up, searching for her twin 12-year-old daughters. Lynch maintains a brisk pace as he focuses on the spread of the disease and on the search for its source and vector. High-tech medical detail boosts realism, while the author's penchant for melodrama, including numerous cliffhangers and scenes drenched in blood and other bodily fluids, may distract readers from dwelling on the two-dimensional characters and hard-to-swallow anticlimax. T
hen a plague-like outbreak strikes Indonesia, and a team of American biological warfare experts are brought in to discover its source, they find only corpses--until Holly Becker arrives. She's come to the jungle to find her two young daughters and in her quest may lie the secret to the terror which threatens to engulf them all. 2 cassettes.
The legal appeals failed and Hauptmann was executed. Very clear read! I recently finished this book, and have enjoyed it very much. An Afterword section discusses the history highlighted in each book which I read as eagerly as the novel.
"Death Ex Machina" is the latest of the series. I still liked it though. I was losing my clients papers and my bills and everything in between. This book was received on 5/20/2016 and the back page claims it was released 5/17/2016. Very happy with my purchase I vouch for their service.. That's why humans and other creatures have salty water in their bodies." REALLY? I can work past the evolutionist theory, but the idea that humans and animals have passed sea water genetically from one generation to the other, allegedly for millions of years, is beyond absurd! Our bodies allegedly morphed into complex mammals with intricate traits and characteristics, but we can't shake the sea water? I wonder if the author has an insatiable appetite for alga
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