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P.P.M.

The Virus Has Mutated

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P.P.M.

By: Gary Naiman
Narrated by: Gregory Papst
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Karl Frankton is a pathologist with a CDC field team in Somalia. For two days, they have tried to isolate a virus that has wiped out a village on the Wabi Shebelle River. There are no clues, only 84 suffocated human beings. It is July 30, 2011 and Karl Frankton is about to enter an ecological nightmare more deadly than anything imaginable.©2006 Gary Naiman (P)2006 Books in Motion Science Fiction
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The accents were dreadful - if I hadn't known I would never have realised that one of them was supposed to be South African. The German sounded Welsh!
I couldn't bear to listen to it once the Welsh German started and gave up 2 hours in.

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