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Deadly Outbreaks
Deadly Outbreaks
Alexandra M. Levitt | 2013 | Medical & Veterinary, Science & Mathematics
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9.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Important, interesting, freaky and even a little terrifying
A fascinating look into the Centre for Disease Control and their role in dealing with some serious but highly interesting, insane real life outbreaks. Each chapter discusses fatal cases which in itself can be turned into a film. From deadly ice cream, to an epidemic of newborns dying at a hospital - these are important cases that need addressing and for further public awareness. As vital as this book is, it's filled with scientific jargon and requires concentration. A great read.
  
Minister's wife Aggie Wilcox-Sloan gets roped into serving on the committee for the Emerald Springs Idyll, a local charity talent show to raise money for a hospital wing. But celebrity judge Grady Barber is a royal pain in the neck. Someone else agrees when they kill him. This book took too long to get to the murder, but once it did, things picked back up. And I absolutely love these characters.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/04/book-review-lie-for-lie-by-emilie.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.