Pandemic
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.27 (731 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0028UBFHM |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 196 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-27 |
Language | : | English |
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Molly McGee said Bored All The Way Through. I eventually gave up, a little more than Bored All The Way Through I eventually gave up, a little more than 3/Bored All The Way Through Molly McGee I eventually gave up, a little more than 3/4 of the way through. Long drawn out conversations about technical things. Too much about the personal lives of characters when it really does nothing but stop the story dead in its tracks every time the characte. of the way through. Long drawn out conversations about technical things. Too much about the personal lives of characters when it really does nothing but stop the story dead in its tracks every time the characte. /Bored All The Way Through Molly McGee I eventually gave up, a little more than 3/4 of the way through. Long drawn out conversations about technical things. Too much about the personal lives of characters when it really does nothing but stop the story dead in its tracks every time the characte. of the way through. Long drawn out conversations about technical things. Too much about the personal lives of characters when it really does nothing but stop the story dead in its tracks every time the characte. Very suspenseful and scary Daniel Kalla knows how to tell a scary tale, one that unfortunately rings true in these days of ISIS and other Islamic terrorist groups. I enjoyed getting to know his characters, even if they they were a bit one dimensional and predictable. If you are loo. A killer debut novel. Allen Wyler I love to read thrillers, but not particularly medical thrillers. That's probably because as a neurosurgeon I have spent my entire medical career dealing with more than enough spine-chilling medical challenges. However, PANDEMIC's prolog totally hooked me
From Publishers Weekly Full-time doctor and first-time novelist Kalla injects a frightening dose of reality into this tale of biological terrorism. Dr. In the jet age, a killer bug can travel fast with devastating effects. The lively supporting cast includes the pretty director of counter-bioterrorism for the U.S. (Feb.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Noah Haldane of the World Health Organization has repeatedly warned that the human race is due for a deadly new virus, similar to the 1919 Spanish flu that killed 20 million people in six months. Department of Homeland Security and a hilarious Scottish virologist. . So when a mysterious new flu strain is reported in China's Gansu province, Haldane isn't surprised he's called to investigate. While a few plot twists seem a little too convenient and some technical passages slow the pace, Kalla's ripped-from-the-headlines plot and conf
So when a mysterious new strain of flu is reported in the Gansu Province of mainland China, WHO immediately sends a team to investigate. Noah Haldane, of the World Health Organization, knows that humanity is overdue for a new killer flu, like the great influenza pandemic of 1919 that killed more than twenty million people in less than four months. Genesis of a PlagueRight now, in a remote corner of rural China, a farmer and his family are sharing their water supply with their livestock: chickens, ducks, pigs, sheep. And a new flu i