Books matching: biohazard containment

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    Cold Storage by David Koepp
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    In 'Cold Storage' by David Koepp, a deadly fungus with the potential to wipe out humanity is unearthed after being stored in a government facility. The story follows a team of unlikely heroes - a single mom, an ex-convict, and an ex-military man - as they race against time to contain the spreading fungus. With a mix of suspense, humor, and horror, the novel keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate through a fast-paced and action-packed plot reminiscent of a summer blockbuster.

    The book blends elements of sci-fi, horror, and comedy, drawing comparisons to works by Michael Crichton and Stephen King. Despite the questionable science in the narrative, the engaging storytelling and well-developed characters make 'Cold Storage' an entertaining and thrilling read. With its roots in Hollywood, courtesy of Koepp's screenwriting background, the novel unfolds like a suspenseful movie script, offering a unique and engaging experience for readers.

    After they’d burned their clothes, shaved their heads, and scrubbed themselves until they bled, Roberto Diaz and Trini Romano were allowed back into the country. Even then they hadn’t felt entirely cl...

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    The Andromeda Strain - Andromeda by Michael Crichton
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    'The Andromeda Strain' by Michael Crichton is a sci-fi thriller that follows the story of a US satellite that crashes back to Earth in a small town, leading to the immediate death of everyone exposed to it. The satellite is taken to an underground facility for analysis, where a team of scientists and doctors faces numerous challenges as they try to understand and contain the extraterrestrial organism responsible for the deadly outbreak. The book is known for its detailed scientific explanations, futuristic setting, and suspenseful narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The writing style of 'The Andromeda Strain' is often described as informative, technical, and filled with scientific jargon. Michael Crichton's ability to blend hard science with fiction is a standout feature of the book, providing readers with an immersive experience that delves into the complexities of biology, medicine, and the potential threats posed by extraterrestrial organisms. Despite some opinions noting the dated aspects of the book, the retro technology, and the abundance of technical details, the novel is praised for its gripping plot, realistic premise, and the way it explores the intersection of science and suspense.

    Lieutenant Roger Shawn must have found the binoculars difficult. The metal would be cold, and he would be clumsy in his fir parka and heavy gloves. His breath, hissing out into the moonlit air, would ...

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    Plum Island
    Book 1 in the series:John Corey

    Plum Island - John Corey by Nelson DeMille
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    Detective John Corey, recovering from gunshot wounds, is pulled into a murder investigation involving two biochemists from Plum Island. As Corey delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers secrets about biological weapons, buried pirate treasure, and a thrilling speedboat chase during a hurricane. The book is a fast-paced thriller set on the North Fork of Long Island, filled with dead bodies, murder mystery, treasure hunting, and witty dialogue from the sarcastic main character.

    Through my binoculars, I could see this nice forty-something-foot cabin cruiser anchored a few hundred yards offshore. There were two thirtyish couples aboard, having a merry old time, sunbathing, ban...

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