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The Influenza Bomb

2010

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Can you say whirlwind? This is the fastest that I have read a book in a long time, especially with AppleBlossom running around (yes that's right, my barely ten month old daughter is running...). I could not turn the pages fast enough. I could not find enough time to sit and read as long and as much as I craved to. Every time line, every plot was bam bam bam, give me more!! Last August, I was able to experience the first book in the TSI (Time Scene Investigators) series [b:The Gabon Virus: A Novel 6151871 The Gabon Virus A Novel (TSI Time Scene Investigators, #1) Paul McCusker http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51qkHgGkMcL.SL75.jpg 6331033]. I knew then that I wanted more and I was not disappointed with this second novel in [b:The Influenza Bomb: A Novel 7549134 The Influenza Bomb A Novel (TSI Time Scene Investigators, #2) Paul McCusker http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/515VfIcWAoL.SL75.jpg 9840253]. I was on the edge of my seat turning the page. I was terrified and excited. The characters are real and the enemies true evil, but perfectly appropriate to the mentalities of the world today in both our history and future. Through out the story I was able to delve down deeply into conspiracies and myth surround the first and second Great World Wars as well as Hitler and his Nazi regime. The facts were fascinating and it was incredible how this team of authors worked the mystery into the medical drama. Without giving anything away, I'm sputtering for speech. All and all, the best word for it, Love. I love this book, I love this series and I want more! Thanks to Rebeca Seitz of Glass Road PR and Howard Books, a division of Simon and Schuster for providing a copy for review.

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