Ankara Fever: Journeys
Ankara Fever, the deadliest virus to ever exist, has broken out as a global pandemic. Infrastructure is failing and the thin veneer of society is peeling back. Disaster management expert and professor, Roger Westover, is caught in a locked-down airport with the National Guard securing the gates...
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Ankara Fever, the deadliest virus to ever exist, has broken out as a global pandemic. Infrastructure is failing and the thin veneer of society is peeling back. Disaster management expert and professor, Roger Westover, is caught in a locked-down airport with the National Guard securing the gates and the outbreak slowly spreading through the terminal. He is joined by a beautiful new acquaintance to make a daring nighttime escape and begin their cross country trek to find Roger’s son and take refuge. Halfway across the country, Roger’s son Corey is oblivious to the events transpiring just outside his door. Thankful to be away from his father’s incessant preaching on preparedness, Corey has turned his attention fully to his gaming console and smart phone until his ex-girlfriend - and Roger’s star student - brings reality crashing home. Two separate journeys, a common cause: make it to safety. In the end, the difference between life and death may be as simple as your choice of companion.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781494377496 (1494377497)
Publish date: November 23rd 2013
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 366
Edition language: English
This is one I grabbed a sample from, and then purchased. This is one of the more expensive self-published novels ($6.99), but I was impressed by the sample. The novel did not disappoint. The story follows the protagonist, Roger Westover, and a fellow passenger at an Atlanta airport. It also fol...
With the opening scene of Ankara Fever: Journeys the reader is plunged into a crowded terminal at Atlanta’s Hartsfield Airport where passengers are quickly restricted in their movements. Roger Westover, a disaster expert who thinks up scenarios for the government and a professor when not so employed...