Reaper

Reaper by Ben Mezrich, published by HarperCollins on October 10, 1998, is an advance copy that spans 416 pages. This fiction thriller introduces readers to a deadly man-made virus known as Reaper, which spreads through electronic means, leaving its victims in a state of despair before ultimately leading to their demise. The narrative unfolds as the protagonists, virologist Samantha Craig and paramedic Nick Barnes, confront the terrifying implications of this virus and the powerful forces behind it.
In this gripping tale, the stakes are high as the characters race against time to thwart the plans of those who wield the virus as a weapon. The story delves into themes of technology and bioengineering, exploring the vulnerabilities of modern society. As Samantha and Nick navigate a world where no one is safe, they must use their expertise to unravel the conspiracy and confront the creators of this lethal threat. Reaper presents a chilling scenario that challenges the boundaries of science and morality, making it a thought-provoking read for fans of thrillers.
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You cannot escape. No place is safe. Not even your home.
Turn on your television…boot up your computer…and meet Reaper, a brilliantly lethal man-made virus that travels the electronic highway, infecting its victims with the flick of a switch. Within seconds of exposure you turn chalk-white. You crash in pain. Then you die.
The terrorists behind this plague have the money, the power, and the access to every office and house in America. And no one is immune. It’s up to a pair of medical sleuths, virologist Samantha Craig and paramedic Nick Barnes, to match wits and wizardry with this monstrous creation, its creator, and a high-powered cabal with a master plan to save the world-‘even if it means annihilation.
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