
The Eleventh Plague
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2012
Lexile Score
960
Reading Level
5-6
نویسنده
Adams Morganشابک
9781481575409
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Microbiologists, toxicologists, virologists, foreign disease specialists, the FBI and the CDC join together to fight virulent plagues of biblical proportion unleashed upon the United States by a serial killer. Some even speculate these are the 10 plagues predicted by Moses in Exodus. Reader Morgan depicts the serial killer with cold, sinister mood changes, moving from rage to frigid calm as the drama unfolds. Morgan swiftly changes voices and accents in this lengthy, diabolical thriller. Listeners will be riveted from beginning to end. G.D.W. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine

February 2, 1998
Contrary to its title and subtitle, this medical thriller lacks sufficient force to be called a pox, much less a plague, though it does contain enough bumpy writing to discomfort discerning readers--as well as some truly gripping medical lore. Some of the blame must rest with epidemiologist Marr, whose "medical research explaining the causes of the ten plagues of Exodus," according to the publisher, so fascinated him that "he decided to dramatize his findings in a novel." The rest can be attributed to freelance writer Baldwin (Icepick). The premise is pure corn: that an aggrieved mad scientist is striking back at society by unleashing escalating variants of the 10 plagues. The action starts with plague number four, "swarm," as bees sting folks to death in San Antonio. The other plagues are depicted as they occur, or in awkward flashbacks through diary entries written by the madman, Theodore R.G. Kameron. Arrayed against Kameron as he sows death through mycotoxins, anthrax, botulism and other biological terrors are, primarily, maverick virologist Jack Bryne and FBI agent Scott Hubbard. The authors try to milk suspense from Hubbard's suspicion that Bryne is the true culprit, then from uncertainty regarding the nature of the final plagues, but the plotting is mechanical and therefore predictable, and it's laid out in pedestrian prose. Marr's findings about the plagues are scattered throughout the novel, as is a historical and global overview of disease and natural toxins. This material is fascinating; would that Marr had presented them in the nonfiction book this novel should have been. $200,000 ad/promo; U.K., translation, dramatic rights: John Boswell.

Noted virologist Jack Bryne sets out to track down the brilliant and diabolical serial killer who is reenacting the biblical plagues in a vindictive wave of bioterrorism. There are a number of suspects (the FBI comes to consider Dr. Bryne himself a suspect) and allies, and actor John Shea gives each a distinctive and consistent voice. Shea's reading of Marr (an epidemiologist) and Baldwin's medical thriller is engrossing. Through shifts in pacing and intonation, he effectively communicates the escalating terror as each plague is recreated but never overwhelms the story by being overly dramatic. An excellent example of a well-crafted story made even better in the hands of a master reader. C.R.A. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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