Ghost Virus
Patel and Pardoe, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Mark Meadows
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Written by:
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Graham Masterton
About this listen
The girl had been staring into her mirror all morning before she picked up the small bottle of sulphuric acid and poured it over her forehead. Samira was a young woman with her whole life ahead of her. What could have brought her to this?
DC Jerry Pardoe and DS Jamila Patel of Tooting Police suspect it's suicide. But then a meek husband kills his wife, and the headteacher of the local school throws her pupils out of a window. It's no longer a random outbreak of horrific crimes. It's a deadly virus. And it's spreading. Somehow, ordinary Londoners are being infected with an insatiable lust to murder. All of the killers were wearing secondhand clothes.
Could these garments be possessed by some supernatural force?
The death count is multiplying. Now Jerry and Jamila must defeat the ghost virus before they are all infected....
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- Candace
- 2019-05-26
What the heck was that all about?
I honestly couldn't believe what I was hearing and so I stuck with it in a kind of stupefied haze. The premise of the book is so outlandish and so ridiculous that I simply had to keep listening until my head was about to explode from the sheer silliness of the whole thing. I have a suspicion that Graham Masterton (who is normally not a bad writer) decided he would create the quirkiest plot line as a joke and was probably amazed when the thing got published. Anyway, I can't complain about wasting a credit since it was, indeed, a weird (but certainly not wonderful) listening experience. The narrator did an excellent job although I wonder how he kept a straight face as he read this extraordinarily ludicrous book.
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