
The Flaw
Who Is Really The Captive?
by D.M. Rasey
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Pub Date 31 May 2018 | Archive Date 5 Dec 2019
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Description
Outbreaks of life-threatening infectious diseases are spreading quicker and with more unpredictability than ever. (Press release) C.D.C Atlanta, GA, 2017
USA Today announced. In 2018, U.S. deaths from mass-murder and suicide hit the highest level since record-keeping began in 1968
As viciousness starts covering the planet, a youthful, MIT prepared researcher needs his friend and mentor's assistance to stop a lethal virus he's made. However, as Lucas and Noah race the clock endeavoring to avert 7.5 billion deaths, they rapidly understand the infection isn't the main thing attempting to execute them.
I wrote this book to cover the massive amount of homicidal behavior that the human race has adopted throughout the past few years. Now, this is a work of fiction, however, almost every event listed has already taken place in real time. I spent countless hours going over data to ensure accurate and detailed information. Utilizing the FBI, Nat-Geo, the U.S Dept.of Vital Statistics, and the C.D.C (Center for Disease Control) as well as consulting with Senior Virologist John Walsh and his entire staff, helped make my story groundbreaking and unlike any out there.
Advance Praise
"5.0 out of 5 stars It's scary because it seems real.
June 11, 2019
Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
Alright, let’s talk about the tone of this book, the narration and the main characters were very conversation. It was a comfortable read, and though some aspects of the book can be described as overused or cliche tropes (a virus that infects everyone and a race against the clock) it didn't necessarily feel cliche, and that is mostly due to the fact that it felt real. Between the conversation style of speaking, the actual (non fictitious) events peppered in along with the science background all made this book seem like it was non fiction, which is truly horrifying. "
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781983051661 |
PRICE | US$3.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews

It's a work of fiction but could easily be real. I'd suggest true crime fans would like this as well as fiction fans. This reminds me of Robin Cook's early works.

This wasn’t my typical read, I’ve been trying to step out of my comfort zone with books lately and I was not disappointed.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for my copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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Virus end of the world.
This story is amazing. Me and my partner spend a lot of time thinking of how the world will end and most time we come up with two, someone releases a virus that wipes out the human world or someone presses the red button and the world blows up.
In so many ways this book is true the government does all the things in this book, the world is oblivious to the true destruction these people in charge do.
Thank you to Netgalley/ D.M.Rasey/ BookGoSocial for the ARC in exchange for an honest review