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Stinger (Robert Cavanaugh, Bk 2)
Stinger - Robert Cavanaugh, Bk 2
Author: Nancy Kress
Another biotech thriller featuring the long-suffering, messed-up FBI agent Robert Cavanaugh (Oaths and Miracles, 1996). Consigned to a backwater office in southern Maryland, his relationship with science writer Judy Kozinski already coming unraveled, Cavanaugh notices a sudden upsurge in the incidence of fatal strokes reported by local hospitals...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780812540383
ISBN-10: 0812540387
Publication Date: 7/2000
Pages: 342
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3.9 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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This was a very good book. Even though it was published over 10 years ago, it's still very timely and suspenseful, a really good medical thriller/science fiction read. (Don't worry, if you're not a fan of sci. fiction; it's not one of those way-out, fantastical, far-future SF books.)
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FBI Agent Cavanaugh works in the slow paced field office for southern Maryland, where the "biggest federal crime is the condition of the roads."
But then a local nurse notices a sudden increase in the incidence of fatas strokes among other wise healthy black adults. The trail leads to a new strain of malaris that causes rapid blood clotting in people with sickle-cell trait, which frequently occurs in blacks and Indians.
Has a fringe hate group bioengineered a weapon to cecimate the black population? As the disease begins to spread and, within days, more peoople die, Cavanaugh must look for answers before it becomes an epidemic that threatens millions of lives...or even a rece war.

I read this book, I couldn't put it down. Nancy Kress did a great job of keeping me in suspense, and wanting to find out what was goin to happen next. A great book.


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