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The Virus

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When an alien intelligence attempts to obliterate humankind, Dr. Ian Crangler finds himself facing the biggest challenges of his A woman named Delilah and a man named Geoffrey. Delilah is used to getting everything she wants when she wants it. She thinks there’s nothing her father’s money can’t buy…that is until the world comes to a screeching halt and she is the only hope for the survival of mankind. Suddenly, she is kidnapped and thrust into a world where wealth and power mean nothing, and the only way out of her confinement is to cooperate with her captors, people she wouldn’t talk to normally if she saw them on the street. Trying to escape his father’s legacy, Geoffrey ventures to Antarctica to study the Southern Lights as an intern. Little does he know, this decision will forever alter the course of human history. When he discovers a meteor on the frozen tundra and he is blamed for a freak accident his supervisor gets into, he finds himself in the midst of happenings beyond his imagination. Now, hidden away from the collapsing world outside, the unlikely trio must work together in order save mankind or be the reason for its extinction.

366 pages, Paperback

First published August 27, 2013

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Steven Spellman

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You should never judge a book by it's cover. As well, you should never a writer by his bio.
With that being said, Steven Spellman is writer for readers who enjoy simply told stories, born in East Orange, New Jersey, raised in North Carolina, Steven Spellman has been a drug dealer, a prisoner, an armed felon, a college student, a father, a husband, a sinner, a saint. His ongoing struggle with life is a personification of the fact that You Should Never Judge a Book by its Cover; you may miss the whole story.

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September 7, 2013
Yes I enjoyed the book. The book was really creepy and suspenseful. My favorite character was Geoffery he always seems to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I cried at the tragedy of the situation.
It kinda hinted that maybe a book two would tell the rest. Overall, I found the book interesting and entertaining.The Virus
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August 30, 2013
Hard to finish this one. Could have been good but went off in a boring direction. If story had gone outside the goverment hospital maybe it could be been a winner.
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September 29, 2016
The story was out of this world literally aliens that screw up humankind and they didn't even come to Earth. Yeah. Wow. Geoffrey is a great character just trying to fit in among other scientists who don't like him. Delia is a typical never grew up adult with way to much money and attention who gets her world turned upside down when all the women in the world get infected and cant have babies. Gruesome at times. While chaos rocks the world when women die horrible deaths trying to have babies. These aliens are here to make sure the human race does not procreate anymore. Straight extinction through the women. Terrifying Thriller & Suspenseful Read.
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