Destiny. Fate. A Path. Call it what you want, Dr. Gwen Vierra is living hers, or so she thinks. Feeling perfectly at home as a doctor for tribes in the Amazon, she loves her job. In an instant her life changes. Neal Russo, an adventurous wildlife photographer chasing that million dollar shot, lives a life most people dream of. His life is always what he wanted, until the night he takes the wrong phone call. An earthquake in the jungle uncovers a long kept ancient secret, one so deadly that humanity itself is now at risk. The Vector, a venomous creature whose name evokes sheer terror in the hearts of mankind, climbs out of a fissure in the earth. The threat it carries is more powerful than any weapon known to man. Teaming up, Russo and Gwen must race to stop a deadly virus from consuming the world. As time slips through their fingers, will Russo and Gwen be able to contain the world-ending plague before it spreads beyond their reach?
Hello, I just love to read a story and it end right in the middle of a situation. Either the author had a heart attack, couldn't think of a good finish or wanted to make you buy another book. Really grinds my gears. Other than that, the story was actually pretty good. Not very realistic, but enjoyable. Thanks.
I think this is the BEST zombie book I have ever read. I recommend this to everyone. The first book to give a realistic start to zombies. Easy to love some and Hate others. Good for everyone over 14. Ruby
Good story but not a finished book. The ending creeps up on you quickly and there is no resolution. I'm assuming this means this is the first of a series. I just wish I had known that going into it. I'm not a fan of cliffhangers with no next book in sight.
I bought this book not knowing it had a cliffhanger ending, which is bad enough. Then, I had to fight my way through a whole book of REALLY bad editing!! The story would have been great if there was a conclusion at the end. The characters were pretty good. If I had known how bad the editing was and that there was no ending, I never would have forked over any amount of cash for it. A complete waste of time reading it.