Pandemic

&quote;Go Out If You Dare!&quote;

J. F. Bone

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Belletristik / Science Fiction

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Alan Thurston was an immunologist at Midwestern University Medical School. Like most men in the teaching trade, he also had a research project. If it worked out, hed be one of the great names in medicine; like Jenner, Pasteur, and Salk.But it didnt work. Quite the opposite . . . he created a disease the ravaged the human race.This special illustrated edition now includes original drawings from Barberis. We call it Thurstons Disease for two perfectly good reasons, Dr. Walter Kramer said. He discovered itand he was the first to die of it. The doctor fumbled fruitlessly through the pockets of his lab coat. Now where the devil did I put those matches?Are these what youre looking for? the trim blonde in the gray seersucker uniform asked. She picked a small box of wooden safety matches from the littered lab table beside her and handed them to him.Ah, Kramer said. Thanks. Things have a habit of getting lost around here.I can believe that, she said as she eyed the frenzied disorder around her. Her boss wasnt much better than his laboratory, she decided as she watched him strike a match against the side of the box and apply the flame to the charred bowl of his pipe. His long dark face became half obscured behind a cloud of bluish smoke as he puffed furiously. He looked like a lean untidy devil recently escaped from hell with his thick brows, green eyes and lank black hair highlighted intermittently by the leaping flame of the match. He certainly didnt look like a pathologist. She wondered if she was going to like working with him, and shook her head imperceptibly. Possibly, but not probably. It might be difficult being cooped up here with him day after day. Well, she could always quit if things got too tough. At least there was that consolation.He draped his lean body across a lab stool and leaned his elbows on its back. There was a faint smile on his face as he eyed her quizzically. Youre new, he said. Not just to this lab but to the Institute.

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