Spill

Spill by Les Standiford, published by HarperCollins Canada, Limited on September 30, 1993, is a thrilling narrative that unfolds in the aftermath of a catastrophic event. The story begins with a tanker truck carrying a toxic virus crashing in the crowded Yellowstone National Park, setting off a chain of events that leads to a desperate struggle for survival. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a gripping tale where an army of assassins is dispatched to eliminate anyone who has come into contact with the deadly plague. As the tension escalates, a park ranger rallies a small group of survivors, navigating the dangers that threaten their lives. The book delves into themes of espionage and medical crises, offering a suspenseful exploration of human resilience in the face of overwhelming odds.
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A tanker truck carrying a toxic virus crashes in crowded Yellowstone National Park. In a plan to contain and cover up the damage, an army of assassins is ordered to track down and terminate all who have come in contact with the plague. A park ranger leads a small band of survivors in a desperate bid to escape.
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