Containment
A Thriller
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Narrado por:
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George Newbern
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Hank Parker
It’s a race against time to both find a vaccine and unravel a bio-terrorist conspiracy when a terrifying new tick-borne virus is traced to an extremist group in Southeast Asia. Government epidemiologist Mariah Rossi must leave the safety of her lab behind to help CIA agent Curt Kennedy track the disease to its source. Their harrowing journey from one hot zone to another takes them from the jungles of the Philippines to the coral reefs near Malaysian Borneo, then back to the United States where martial law has been declared to keep the deadly disease contained.
For fans of Michael Crichton and Richard Preston, this “is a true thriller with non-stop action and a terrifyingly realistic look at what could happen if terrorists were able to release a virus in America” (Scott McEwen, author of American Sniper).
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I LOVE Bio-Thrillers. One of my all time favorite authors has written both fiction and non-fiction books within this genre and this book walked the tightrope between fiction and non-fiction. I can definitely tell that this book was written as accurately as possible. I read some of the other reviews, and people were upset with how the government reacted (especially with how they dealt with the animals). If they ever did an ounce of research into livestock disease outbreaks -- they would see that what Parker wrote about in Containment could and would happen.
The premise is a both different and the same from the other books I've read lately in this genre. If you follow my reviews or tweets regularly, you'd notice that I've been asking for a great bio-thriller to read and enjoy. I thought I'd found it with Containment. Sure, it's another hemorrhagic fever related illness, but if you follow the genre, that's what seems to scare most of the readers. The part that I enjoyed most was where it originated -- in ticks. I've never read a bio-thriller where they are the main transfer agent.
You can tell from the beginning that things aren't going to all work out in the end. Things are going to get worse -- it's how the characters deal with these changes that made this book. Sure, there was some cheesy and completely unnecessary romance in this, but I can look past that.
I kept going back and forth with this book. I'm sad because I wanted to love it and I didn't. But I didn't hate it either. It is definitely better than some bio-thrillers I've read, but after the first half of the book or so (basically after the garage scene -- I'm trying not to ruin anything here) the book just kind of falls flat. Which is super depressing since that's the part of the book that should have been more and more intense. It was honestly almost like reading two stories.
This book really hovers between 3.5 and 4 stars from me. The first half of the book really made it interesting enough to continue reading, but the end really threw me for a loop.
Overall, I think this would be a pretty good "intro" bio-thriller. And mark my words -- I bet this becomes either a TV show or a movie. It just had that feeling in it.
Not as good as I'd hoped, but enjoyable
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Great book
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