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Living Proof
Living Proof
Author: Peter J. Thompson
ISBN-13: 9780425189061
ISBN-10: 0425189066
Publication Date: 3/4/2003
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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THE EXPERIMENT______________
In a secret underground facility surrounded by miles of Texas wasteland, the United States military is developing new forms of germ warfare.

THE SUBJECTS________________
Culled from homeless shelters or pirsons where they await death sentences, the forgotten men and women of America are serving their country with as much choice in the matter as laboratory animals.

THE SURVIVOR________________
Ramon Willis is innocent of the murder that sent him to death row. But now he's guilty of something far worse-- resisting the virus and escaping captivity. And no judge or jury can save him from the executioners who stalk him now.
CraftyTJ avatar reviewed Living Proof on + 381 more book reviews
This is the kind of book that is terrific to pick up when you want a readable, absorbing, thrill-a-minute page-turner that pushes away the woes and cares of everyday life.
mom2jwn avatar reviewed Living Proof on + 22 more book reviews
a very good read!
reviewed Living Proof on + 11 more book reviews
Interesting concept about secret government doings. Very suspenseful.
pudtykat avatar reviewed Living Proof on + 11 more book reviews
THE EXPERIMENT
In a secret underground facility surrounded by miles of Texas wasteland, the United States military is developing new forms of germ warfare.
THE SUBJECTS
Culled from homeless shelters or prisons where they await death sentences, the forgotten men and women of America are serving their country with as much choice in the matter as laboratory animals.
THE SURVIVOR
Ramon Willis is innocent of the murder that sent him to death row. But now he's guilty of something far worse--resisting the virus and escaping captivity. And no judge or jury can save him from the executioners who stalk him now.............