Nice, nail-biting thriller by Hyde, and oh so 80s! Jericho Falls, situated in New Hampshire, is a town of about 5000 people. This starts the first section with a briefing from a military protocol regarding a special situation and how to contain it. So, we know something nasty is going to come down the pike. That nasty takes the form of some virulent, classified biological warfare stuff being transferred from a research lab in New Hampshire to Washington, D.C. by way of Jericho Falls, where it is quietly flown from the town's rudimentary airport. The driver of the van carrying the stuff had a heart attack and then crashed his van near Jericho Falls, and one of the cops on the scene checked out the cargo-- big mistake!
Our main protagonist is Police Chief Slater of the six person police force in town. Other leads are the town's eldest doctor and medical examiner, Slater's teenage daughter and some of her boyfriends, an aging hippy who lives in a commune in an old, converted textile mill, and a Bird Colonel named James Wright, the head of the classified military unit designed to deal with outbreaks of the chemical and biological warfare research agents undertaken by various clandestine research labs across the US. Of course, it was Reagan who was pushing the effort for such nasties (this was first published in 1986).
Col. Wright's unit arrived shortly after they were informed about the crashed van and quickly moved to quarantine the town, and they did so quietly and brutally, killing anyone who ventured out of town (the first killing is of a young teenage walking his dog). Slater, finding that the phones and every other means of communicating with the outside are down tries to drive to the next town to get some help as it is pretty apparent that the some really nasty bug was released in town; it actually killed the cop on the scene of the crash in just a few minutes. Needless to say, but Slater barely escapes alive from the unofficial roadblock outside of town.
So, what should the townies do? Wright eventually calls Slater and tells him everyone needs to be evacuated from town and they will be even if they have to use force. Slater, and a number of others say piss on that and decide to fight back....
Jericho Falls therefore combines the outbreak of a truly nasty biological agent with a battle of wills (and arms) between Slater's rag tag group of volunteers pitted against a ruthless military unit seeking to suppress the outbreak by any means necessary. Brutal, but as the New Hampshire tags say, "Live free or Die." Really liked this one and looking forward to exploring more of Hyde's work. 4 stars!