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A Novel of Surgical Suspense (The McBride Trilogy, Book 3)

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COVID-19 was not an accident. Its successor, the highly lethal and contagious COVID-23, is not a mutation of COVID-19. China would like us to believe the passage of 19 from animal to human was random and 23 is a natural mutation of 19. The United States wants us to believe both 19 and 23 are weaponized versions of a harmless coronavirus released during a botched Chinese bioweapons experiment. It will be up to Dr. David Aaronson, the new surgeon in the desert town of Fallon, Nevada - home to ranchers and farmers, cowboys and Indians, casinos and legalized brothels, and the US Navy's TOPGUN training program - to tell the world what really happened. Revealing the truth will pit David against the commander of a US Army bioweapons laboratory, a narcissistic president obsessed with nationalism, and a supervirus poised to decimate the world's population.

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Medical & Forensic Suspense Thriller & Suspense Medical Fiction Genre Fiction

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I really liked all three books in the series, but the third one Covid seemed to be kind of relevant the way the government acted in the book and the way the president was. Definitely worth the reading, but be sure to read them in order with Covid last.

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The first two books were well written and so exciting. Don’t really like the whole political undertones. I was a little disappointed. But I still love the main character!! I would read another book by this author.

Kinda political.

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