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Black Monday

A Novel

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2 of 2 copies available

A plague that will cause the death of millions. A plague that will destroy countries. A plague that will plunge the world into a dark age. A plague that will make nobody sick. This thriller is reminiscent of Michael Crichton's best.

When a Muslim cleric predicts planes will fall from the sky, America braces for a terrorist attack. But when the prediction proves true, the real cause is far more terrifying: a microbe that eats oil, effectively destroying all gas-operated mechanisms.

Dr. Gregory Gillette, an epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control, is a disease hunter specializing in microbes that attack human beings. When the Pentagon taps him to be part of the Rapid Response Team assembled to track and kill the devastating Delta-3 bacteria, he quickly discovers that his expertise is ignored, his presence meaningless. He understands the devastation the microbe could cause, and his far more chilling theory is that the microbe is synthetic and the work of terrorists. When no one will listen, Gilette must take it upon himself to stop the epidemic only he can foresee. As the world's economy grinds to a crashing halt, Gilette races against the clock to find the source of the microbe and its antidote.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      BLACK MONDAY is so well done you'll think about stocking your basement with canned goods. Seriously. AudioFile Golden Voice Dick Hill expertly brings R. Scott Reiss's novel about Armageddon to life with frightening skill. The premise is simple: Someone has introduced a nasty microbe to the world's oil supply that makes the oil and gasoline useless and destructive to vehicles and machinery. The book was optioned by Paramount Pictures even before it was released. The hero, Gregory Gillette, is an epidemiologist who is close to solving the crisis, but he is thwarted by bureaucrats who think they know better. Hill slips in and out of American and Middle Eastern and other accents with incredible skill as he details the day-by-day breakdown of society as gasoline disappears. M.S. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 11, 2006
      The pseudonymous Reiss, in his unsettling debut, depicts a truly
      \t\t frightening scenario: a deadly microbe contaminates the world oil supply,
      \t\t effectively shutting down all cars, planes and machines—anything driven by
      \t\t oil. Food supplies and electricity run out. Police have no way to patrol the
      \t\t streets. Gangs and marauders seize control in the world capitals. Scrambling to
      \t\t find not only a solution to the problem but who's behind it is Greg Gillette,
      \t\t an epidemiologist for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As
      \t\t Gillette furiously tracks the microbe from the Nevada desert to rural
      \t\t Massachusetts, experts predict total chaos will soon sweep Earth. Lost in the
      \t\t maelstrom, however, is a full explanation of how the microbe works and the
      \t\t motive behind the calamity. Still, Reiss, a Hollywood screenwriter, has created
      \t\t a true page-turner of pell-mell action and momentum, already in production as a
      \t\t movie produced by Tom Jacobson.

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