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Disposable People
Disposable People
Author: Marshall Goldberg, Kenneth Kay
Disposable People is about a killer disease called Consolvo’s Ulceration that has mysteriously appeared in New Mexico and is spreading like wildfire amongst the population. It gives victims a nasty & painful death and resists all attempts made to treat it. The President is facing a catastrophe on a national scale so he gets a ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780505515742
ISBN-10: 0505515741
Publication Date: 10/1985
Pages: 316
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Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Consolvo's Ulceration - a disease more horrifying than the Black Plague - was raging out of control. The leaders of hte country thought they coulnd confine the deadly epidemic to the remote area of hte Southwest where it started. But they were wrong. When they finally ran out of volunteers for a caccination program that had killed almost as many people as the disease itself, the government began to think the unthinkable.


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