The End of OctoberAlfred A. Knopf, 2020 - 380 páginas "An eerily prescient novel about a devastating virus that begins in Asia before going global . . . A page-turner that has the earmarks of an instant bestseller." --New York Post "Featuring accounts of past plagues and pandemics, descriptions of pathogens and how they work, and dark notes about global warming, the book produces deep shudders . . . A disturbing, eerily timed novel." --Kirkus Reviews "A compelling read up to the last sentence. Wright has come up with a story worthy of Michael Crichton. In an eerily calm, matter-of-fact way, and backed by meticulous research, he imagines what the world would actually be like in the grip of a devastating new virus." --Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone "This timely literary page-turner shows Wright is on a par with the best writers in the genre." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) In this riveting medical thriller--from the Pulitzer Prize winner and best-selling author--Dr. Henry Parsons, an unlikely but appealing hero, races to find the origins and cure of a mysterious new killer virus as it brings the world to its knees. At an internment camp in Indonesia, forty-seven people are pronounced dead with acute hemorrhagic fever. When Henry Parsons--microbiologist, epidemiologist--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 prince and doctor in an attempt to quarantine the entire host of pilgrims in the holy city . . . A Russian émigré, a woman who has risen to 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. As packed with suspense as it is with the fascinating history of viral diseases, Lawrence Wright has given us a full-tilt, electrifying, one-of-a-kind thriller. |
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Geneva C | 3 |
The Blue Lady | 12 |
Fernbank | 25 |
The West Wing | 35 |
Quarantine | 41 |
Henry Takes Charge | 48 |
The Pilgrim | 58 |
Comet Ping Pong | 67 |
IN THE DEEP | 211 |
Idaho | 213 |
Something to Remember Me By | 228 |
The War Zone | 239 |
Snapdragons | 246 |
All Life Is Precious | 253 |
Captain Dixon | 258 |
Dolly Parton and John Wayne | 265 |
Stoning the Devil | 76 |
What Do We Have Here? | 84 |
Something Big | 95 |
Jesus Fucking Christ | 106 |
In the Royal Court | 112 |
The Question of Martyrs | 119 |
The People Will Not Forgive | 129 |
The Birds | 136 |
Its Not a Vaccine | 147 |
We Treat Each Other | 152 |
The Foaming | 160 |
Queen Margaret | 164 |
Lambaréné | 171 |
Triple Play | 175 |
Preserving the Leadership | 183 |
The Human Trial | 186 |
The Philadelphia Antiserum | 190 |
Ice Cream | 192 |
Grandmas Biscuits | 201 |
What Would You Advise? | 207 |
Mrs Hernández | 269 |
Satan Is Loose in the World | 273 |
Suez | 278 |
The Finches | 287 |
Into the Jungle | 293 |
34 27 298 44 Let Her Talk | 303 |
Driving Lesson | 307 |
Schubert | 311 |
The Party Begins | 316 |
OCTOBER | 321 |
Dolphins | 323 |
The Graves | 329 |
The Cosmos Club | 338 |
A Farewell Kiss | 342 |
Now Its in Us | 348 |
The Ustinov Strain | 354 |
Eden | 364 |
October Revolution Island | 371 |
Acknowledgments | 379 |