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Particles in the Air

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PARTICLES IN THE AIR – by Jenna Podjasek, MD

‘In the wake of a natural disaster, a new pandemic is unleashed...’

Dr. Mallory Hayes, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) medical investigator, is a committed physician and researcher quietly battling height and air-flight anxiety. When a tsunami devastates the coast of Southern California, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) establishes a camp to house the tens of thousands of people displaced by the disaster, and the Army is brought in to provide medical services.’

‘Mallory is dispatched to the camp by the CDC to prevent the potential spread of disease from contaminated water. What she discovers is far worse than anything she could have imagined . . . .’

Give me a Medical Thriller any day of the week—my LOVE stems from reading books authored by Michael Crichton (’Your Scientists Were So Preoccupied With Whether Or Not They Could, They Didn’t Stop To Think If They Should’) Preston & Child (’What we have here is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.’), Robin Cook (’Somethings going on in OR 8!’) etc. and now I am a Podjasek fan—More Please!

Thank you, NetGalley and Bancroft Press, for providing me with an eBook of PARTICLES IN THE AIR at the request of an honest review.

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Ebook/Science Fiction: This book really didn't knock my socks off. It started out confusing with Eric, but was entertaining. After he is immediately killed off, it gets boring with a narrative. After what we went through with COVID, do you really need to remind sub characters to wash their hands to prevent a cold. If it wasn't that the book is fast paced, I probably wouldn't have finished it. There were a few unanswered questions afterwards.

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If you like medical thrillers, this book is for you. After Covid, I wasn't thrilled to read this, but it is so well written I enjoyed it

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A solid thriller. This author did a nice job of creating tension and I stayed engaged. I enjoyed the realistic feel of the story, and some of the characters stood out.

I really appreciate the free copy for review!!

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A must-read for anyone who loves a thrilling medical mystery that hits close to home. This fast-paced and suspenseful novel will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Dr. Mallory Hayes is a relatable and dynamic protagonist who is determined to stop the deadly virus from spreading, even if it means putting her own life at risk. Jenna Podjasek, MD expertly weaves together science, politics, and human drama to create a story that is both realistic and heart-wrenching. Fans of Robin Cook and Dan Brown will love this book, which explores the dark side of human nature and the lengths we will go to protect ourselves and those we love. So, buckle up and get ready for an exhilarating ride through this page-turner of a thriller!

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Prepare for a gripping ride in this medical thriller that will leave you on the edge of your seat. When a tsunami ravages Southern California, tens of thousands of people are displaced and forced to seek refuge in a FEMA camp. Dr. Mallory Hayes, dispatched by the CDC to prevent the spread of disease, uncovers a sinister virus that threatens to wipe out the entire camp. With every turn of the page, the tension rises as Hayes races against time to stop the deadly contagion before it spreads beyond the camp's borders.

This heart-stopping novel will have you holding your breath as the stakes get higher with each passing chapter. Perfect for fans of Richard Preston, Terry Hayes, and Michael Crichton, "Contagion: The Camp" is a timely and thought-provoking thriller that explores the potential consequences of a disaster on a global scale. Prepare to be captivated by this riveting story of survival, courage, and the fight against a deadly contagion.

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An interesting story, with a relevant topic in a post-Covid society. This was a quick read and I found it interesting enough. Not my favourite of the genre, but a solid entry.

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A gripping medical thriller that will leave readers on the edge of their seats.

After a devastating tsunami hits Southern California, Dr. Mallory Hayes is dispatched to a FEMA camp to prevent the spread of disease from contaminated water. But what she finds there is far worse than she could have ever imagined - an HIV-like virus and a common microbe that are deadly and spreading fast. The tension is high throughout the book, and I appreciated how the author balanced the medical and scientific aspects of the story with the human drama.

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