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Title | : | Plague (The Plague Trilogy #1) |
Author | : | Victor Methos |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 333 pages |
Published | : | August 14th 2012 by Victor Methos |
Categories | : | Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Mystery Thriller |
Victor Methos
Kindle Edition | Pages: 333 pages Rating: 3.77 | 1922 Users | 162 Reviews
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THE DEADLIEST DISEASE IN HISTORY . . .A lethal pathogen appears on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Dr. Samantha Bower of the Centers for Disease Control is handed the case and assigned to investigate its containment and origins.
A MYSTERIOUS FIGURE WHO ISN'T WHAT HE APPEARS TO BE . . .
Dr. Bower finds a microorganism unlike any she has run across in her lifetime. The symptomology points her to the most destructive disease in human history. One man has offered her help. A man with insight into the disease who reveals nothing about himself or his past.
THE WORLD ON THE EDGE OF A CLIFF . . .
Dr. Bower discovers that there are forces at work she can't understand. All applying pressure to use the chaos of an epidemic to their advantage. But there is one thing she is certain of: humanity may soon be an endangered species . . .
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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Plague Trilogy #1 |
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Ratings: 3.77 From 1922 Users | 162 ReviewsComment On Out Of Books Plague (The Plague Trilogy #1)
Fascinating thrillerThis story combines the best - and the worst of mankind as we identify and battle a terrible new virus. What is worse, the disease or our government's reaction to it? Can you trust those around you? This is a fascinating medical thriller.What if...What if one man's exposure to a communicable disease exposed the whole world? How would you stop it from spreading. Complete madness! This book was extremely thought provoking. I liked it. It was just insane enough to keep me flipping through the pages. By madness and insane, I don't mean unrealistic. I mean a very creative, well-written story.
Liked the beginning and thought it would be a good read. The longer I read it, the less I thought I'd even make it to the end. I'd already reserved the author's next 2 books from Kindle Unlimited. It just wasn't believable. Too much religion unnecessarily thrown in. Definitely didn't understand that or why it was tossed in. If this is the way our Government and the CDC work, I understand why it's a good idea to be a prepper. The more I read, the less I liked the characters as they were
I almost feel like I read two different books. The first half was interesting and all about the plague and what it was and how to learn about it. I feel like the second half went way off course. It wasnt much about the plague or what they were going to do. The characters got confusing for me and I dont really feel like anything was resolved. I feel like it could have been way more fleshed out in parts. I did really enjoy the first half and the concept overall. Just not great execution.
I picked this up for free on my kindle as the title interested me, and well, it was free. To be honest I wasn't expecting anything spectacular, I mean if the book is being given away for nothing its best not to have high expectations, but I was pleasantly surprised.Methos has a masterful way of building suspense and I found the themes explored in the book to be really interesting. I love a good disaster story, but only if its done right and constructed in a believable way. And this was. I found
Kindle freebie. Easy read. Pretty straight forward. Had a decent build-up then it ended like running into a brick wall. No, not painful or strange, but rather a quick end. If you have a kindle - download it.
I seem to really be enjoying medical thrillers at the moment; this book was a real page turner. Unlike most other medical thrillers I have read, it got going very quickly, with intriguing characters and a gripping plot from the first chapter. The writer is very skilled in his craft. He chose vocabulary that was easy to read, enabling you to speed through the pages, but without being overly simplistic, which would have made me enjoy the book less. The threat itself was described in a way that
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