A fast-spreading disease with no cure takes the United States by storm in Robin Cook's “most harrowing medical horror story” (The New York Times).
Murder and intrigue reach epidemic proportions when a devastating plague sweeps the country. Dr. Marissa Blumenthal of the Atlanta Centers for Disease Control investigates—and soon uncovers the medical world's deadliest secret...
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Susan Kaitukoff
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April 29, 2023
Listening to Cook blame the entire criminality he portrays in his book on "right wingers", its safe to say I won't be purchasing any more of his books. thats ok..his language is predictably profane. He takes hours to tell a story that is worthy of a half hour. repetitive, stock plot.
Gerald Randle
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March 18, 2021
I would rather deal with covid-19 than ebola virus! This is a very good read; i'm glad it's fiction! Ebola is not fiction, but reading about it is as close as I ever want to get to it!! 3/18/2021
A Google user
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November 22, 2011
Gooid story. Style of writing changes
About the author
Dr. Robin Cook is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of over thirty books and is credited with popularizing the medical thriller with his wildly successful 1977 novel, Coma. He divides his time among Florida, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
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