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![]() | The Gabon Virus (2009) (A book in the TSI series) A novel by Walt Larimore and Paul McCusker |
In 1666, a horrible disease took the lives of almost every person in Eyam (pronounced Eem), England. Helping the sick and the dying was the mysterious and ghostlike Blue Monk, whose strange appearance terrified even those who were comforted by him.
More than three centuries later the disease has returned, more virulent than before. Every day more people are infected; every hour more die.
The lives of millions rest in the hands of a bio-team -- the Time Scene Investigators -- that studies history to find cures for modern diseases. But the newest member of the team, Dr. Mark Carlson, has suffered a heartbreaking loss.
With every tick of the clock the world approaches a global pandemic. A race against time becomes a race across continents -- to find a frightened boy who is carrying and spreading the disease wherever he goes, to thwart the machinations of corporate greed and fanatical sabotage, and to find the connection between a great tragedy of the past and a potential catastrophe of the present. Our present.
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Paperback Editions
August 2009 : Paperback
| Title: The Gabon Virus: A Novel (TSI) Author(s): Paul McCusker, Walt Larimore ISBN: 1-4165-6971-5 / 978-1-4165-6971-8 (USA edition) Publisher: Howard Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Other Editions
August 2009 : Kindle edition
| Title: The Gabon Virus (TSI) Author(s): Walt Larimore, Paul McCusker Publisher: Howard Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
July 2009 : Kindle edition
| Title: The Gabon Virus (TSI) Author(s): Walt Larimore, Paul McCusker Publisher: Howard Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
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