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Ebola K: A Terrorism Thriller - Bobby Adair
Ebola K: A Terrorism Thriller
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Ebola, Terrorism, and Hope In 1989 the Ebola virus mutated to into an airborne strain that infected humans for the first time on American soil in Reston, Virginia. Through belated containment efforts and luck, nobody died. Now, in the remote East African village of Kapchorwa, the Ebola virus... show more
Ebola, Terrorism, and Hope

In 1989 the Ebola virus mutated to into an airborne strain that infected humans for the first time on American soil in Reston, Virginia. Through belated containment efforts and luck, nobody died.

Now, in the remote East African village of Kapchorwa, the Ebola virus has mutated into another airborne strain without losing any of its deadly potency.

In this thriller, terrorists stumble across this new, fully lethal strain and while the world fearfully watches the growing epidemic in West Africa as Sierra Leone goes into country-wide lockdown, only a few Americans are aware of Ebola K and the danger it poses—to be the deadliest pandemic in the history of mankind.

Can they do anything to protect themselves from this killer disease? Can they stop the terrorists?

The Ebola K Trilogy of Terrorism Thrillers
Book 1 – on sale now
Book 2 – due out in late autumn of 2014
Book 3 – due out in early spring of 2015
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00NEDGH5C
Publisher: Beezle Publishing
Pages no: 205
Edition language: English
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JLee22
JLee22 rated it
3.0 Ebola K: A Terrorism Thriller
I knew this was the first book in a trilogy but I was still surprised/annoyed at where it ended. Really? REALLY??! (The first book in a trilogy trend really annoys me. What happened to the good old days of just one freaking long book? *nostalgic sigh*) Anyway, going to have to keep any eye for t...
The Surly Dragon
The Surly Dragon rated it
4.0 Review - Ebola K: A Terrorism Thriller by Bobby Adair
I'll start by mentioning the one thing that irritated me most about this book... it balances precariously on the edge of being more a serial than series. Perhaps I am being nice or I have reached the place when I read an indie book that mentions it is part of a series, I take it for granted that it...
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