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The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story written by Richard Preston Studio : Anchor by Anchor Release Date : 1999-06-15 Publisher : Anchor Released : 1999-06-15 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780385495226 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 509 reviews)
List Price : $14.95 Our Price : $6.10
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Product Description |
A highly infectious, deadly virus from the central African rain forest suddenly appears in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. There is no cure. In a few days 90 percent of its victims are dead. A secret military SWAT team of soldiers and scientists is mobilized to stop the outbreak of this exotic "hot" virus. The Hot Zone tells this dramatic story, giving a hair-raising account of the appearance of rare and lethal viruses and their "crashes" into the human race. Shocking, frightening, and impossible to ignore, The Hot Zone proves that truth really is scarier than fiction.
From the Paperback edition. |
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Americancivilwar.com Review |
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The dramatic and chilling story of an Ebola virus outbreak in a surburban Washington, D.C. laboratory, with descriptions of frightening historical epidemics of rare and lethal viruses. More hair-raising than anything Hollywood could think of, because it's all true. |
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Terrific, spell binding and true |
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The title of this review says it all. What a fascinating and chilling story. In the light of other diseases traveling the world it reinforces how lucky we have been so far. Preston captures and holds your attention running icy fingers up and down your spine. This actually happened ..... I read this first years ago and have re read it a number of times since then. I still talk about it even after all this time. It is a book that will stay with you for years and years. My advice is buy it but be prepared to have your perception of this topic changed for all time. |
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I could not put this book down |
I could not put this book down. I read it in two days. All this happened not far from where I lived back at that time.
Worth getting! |
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A Must Read - How The Human Races Is Going To Die |
How's that for a scary title? But, this is what kept running through my mind as I read this book when it first came out years ago. I found myself stopping every couple dozen pages and re-reading the flaps to make sure I was reading non-fiction, because it sure reads like a very, very scary thriller. I normally go for escapist fare and I'm not into apocalyptic stuff at all, but this is so well written that you will find it a compelling page turner. The bummer is that you probably will come away convinced that this is how we are all going to die, with those malevolent little viruses working 24/7 to bring us down. You will learn a lot, and have a new view of air travel and research using imported monkeys. You absolutely will pay a LOT more attention to news of virus outbreaks after reading this.
If you are thinking about the movie "Outbreak" that was based on this, get ready for something MUCH better and more chilling, because this ain't Hollywood, folks, this is the real deal, and the movie PALES by comparison. |
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Engrossing and creepy |
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R. Preston really puts the Ebola and Marburg virus into complete perspective in terms of what effect it could potentially have on the world as we know it and what almost did happen to the world had a few situations not broke the right way. His writing and storytelling is superb albeit very repetitious at times. He constantly revisits what the virus can do and what it looks like. Very well done overall. I'd love to see this book about Ebola rewritten in 2009. How much would change and what has happened since then? |
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There Will Be Blood |
Possibly the most frightening book I've read, The Hot Zone seamlessly combines horror, medical drama, and politics into one. Although the sections detailing the violent disease related deaths can get a bit gory and graphic at times, the book is never overwhelming as Preston intertwines the science and the story.
The book reads easily and never losses its touch. I found all of the parts equally entertaining but especially enjoyed the whole Virginia deal (seems to ever more satisfying with all of this swine flu business). In the end I would recommend The Hot Zone to any one in need of a little near disaster. |
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