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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Scary read when your home sick with the cold/flu! Unsatisfying. Various scientists bond and deal with their life issues in the face of a terrorist-induced flu. There is a Scotsman for comic relief (yes, it's THAT kind of book.) There were no lovely apocalyptic death scenes. While I was looking for science, gore, and panic, this mostly focused on Marriage Problems and Military Maneuvers and Learning to Love Again. no reviews | add a review
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(retrieved from Amazon Wed, 06 Jan 2010 23:25:01 -0500)
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The story opens in a remote corner of China; where a new and deadly flu is spreading amongst the population of Gansu Province. WHO immediately sends a team headed by Dr Noah Haldane to investigate. They soon discover that this new virus is far deadlier than SARS and is being spread intentionally with devastating effects...WHO struggles to contain the outbreak but the virus has already spread to Hong Kong, London and America....
The author has injected a frightening dose of reality into this tale of biological terrorism; it is scary to think, could this really happen, how safe are we? Kalla has skilfully interwoven tidbits about epidemiology and viruses into the dialog of a large cast of characters, heightening the tension to this fast paced thriller.
This is one book that will make you think twice about the stranger coughing beside you.... (