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Product Code: 9781719863520
ISBN13: 9781719863520
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I deliberately chose to have a plain cover to the book as I wanted it to be remembered for the words, not some lurid picture. After all, the greatest book ever written has a cover with just two words on it. Why did the AIDS virus, a known African animal disease, strike the USA so disproportionately? Britain, France, Belgium, Spain, and Portugal still had ties to former colonies with thousands of their citizens visiting Africa every year both on business and as tourists. Yet the USA, with less than 1% of the population even holding a passport, had ten times as many victims at the outbreak of the AIDs virus. The virus was virtually unreported in the human population of Africa until arriving as an epidemic from outside the continent. Surely, this demonstrates that the disease in its present-day form originated in the USA? But how? And why? And why did two strains of the disease coincidentally appear simultaneously? This well-researched novel strives to answer these puzzling questions. Two long-term prisoners undergoing medical trials are unexpectedly released into the community, where they unwittingly commence infecting the general public. The authorities are desperate to stop the spread of infection any way they can and the released men soon discover that dark forces are on their trail. Pete Taylor acquires a new identity and escapes to Africa in an attempt to shake his pursuers, but the secret he holds means he must constantly be looking over his shoulder. Marlon Benjamin hastily leaves San Francisco after an attempt on his life and settles in Rochester, New York. After a second abortive attempt on his life with tragic results he is left with but one thought on his mind - revenge. With the assistance of old gang members he sets about settling scores with the people responsible. Meanwhile, the disease continues to wreak havoc on the lives of ordinary folk. The author utilises his considerable experience of living in the USA and Africa to bring to life the areas where the action takes place.

Author: William Af Webb
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: Aug 23, 2018
Number of Pages: 328 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1719863520
ISBN-13: 9781719863520

Free, and Free To Kill

$13.42
 
I deliberately chose to have a plain cover to the book as I wanted it to be remembered for the words, not some lurid picture. After all, the greatest book ever written has a cover with just two words on it. Why did the AIDS virus, a known African animal disease, strike the USA so disproportionately? Britain, France, Belgium, Spain, and Portugal still had ties to former colonies with thousands of their citizens visiting Africa every year both on business and as tourists. Yet the USA, with less than 1% of the population even holding a passport, had ten times as many victims at the outbreak of the AIDs virus. The virus was virtually unreported in the human population of Africa until arriving as an epidemic from outside the continent. Surely, this demonstrates that the disease in its present-day form originated in the USA? But how? And why? And why did two strains of the disease coincidentally appear simultaneously? This well-researched novel strives to answer these puzzling questions. Two long-term prisoners undergoing medical trials are unexpectedly released into the community, where they unwittingly commence infecting the general public. The authorities are desperate to stop the spread of infection any way they can and the released men soon discover that dark forces are on their trail. Pete Taylor acquires a new identity and escapes to Africa in an attempt to shake his pursuers, but the secret he holds means he must constantly be looking over his shoulder. Marlon Benjamin hastily leaves San Francisco after an attempt on his life and settles in Rochester, New York. After a second abortive attempt on his life with tragic results he is left with but one thought on his mind - revenge. With the assistance of old gang members he sets about settling scores with the people responsible. Meanwhile, the disease continues to wreak havoc on the lives of ordinary folk. The author utilises his considerable experience of living in the USA and Africa to bring to life the areas where the action takes place.

Author: William Af Webb
Publisher: Independently published
Publication Date: Aug 23, 2018
Number of Pages: 328 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1719863520
ISBN-13: 9781719863520
 

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