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The end of October  Cover Image Book Book

The end of October / Lawrence Wright.

Summary:

"At an internment camp in Indonesia, within one week, forty-seven people are pronounced dead with acute hemorrhagic fever. When the microbiologist and epidemiologist Henry Parsons travels there on behalf of the World Health Organization to investigate, what he finds will soon have staggering repercussions across the globe: an infected man is on his way to join the millions of worshippers in the annual Hajj to Mecca. Now, Henry joins forces with a Saudi doctor and prince in an attempt to quarantine the entire host of pilgrims in the holy city. Matilda Nachinsky, deputy director of U. S. Homeland Security, scrambles to mount a response to what may be an act of biowarfare already-fraying global relations begin to snap, one by one, in the face of a pandemic. Henry's wife Jill and their children face diminishing odds of survival in Atlanta and the disease slashes across the United States, dismantling institutions - scientific, religious, governmental - and decimating the population."--Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780525658658
  • ISBN: 0525658653
  • Physical Description: xi, 380 pages ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2020.

Content descriptions

General Note:
This is a Borzoi book.
Subject: Epidemiologists > Fiction.
Physicians > Fiction.
Viruses > Fiction.
Quarantine > Fiction.
Genre: Thrillers (Fiction)
Action and adventure fiction.
Medical fiction.

Available copies

  • 3 of 3 copies available at Lehigh Valley Library System.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Allentown Public Library WRIGHT, LAWRENCE (Text) 34455006713198 Adult Fiction Available -
Bethlehem Main Library f (Text) 33062009301087 Adult Fiction Available -
Easton Main Library WRIGHT (Text) 31901004432342 Mystery & Suspense Available -

Summary: "At an internment camp in Indonesia, within one week, forty-seven people are pronounced dead with acute hemorrhagic fever. When the microbiologist and epidemiologist Henry Parsons travels there on behalf of the World Health Organization to investigate, what he finds will soon have staggering repercussions across the globe: an infected man is on his way to join the millions of worshippers in the annual Hajj to Mecca. Now, Henry joins forces with a Saudi doctor and prince in an attempt to quarantine the entire host of pilgrims in the holy city. Matilda Nachinsky, deputy director of U. S. Homeland Security, scrambles to mount a response to what may be an act of biowarfare already-fraying global relations begin to snap, one by one, in the face of a pandemic. Henry's wife Jill and their children face diminishing odds of survival in Atlanta and the disease slashes across the United States, dismantling institutions - scientific, religious, governmental - and decimating the population."--Provided by publisher.

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