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Book Reviews of Biowar (Deep Black, Bk 2)

Biowar (Deep Black, Bk 2)
Biowar - Deep Black, Bk 2
Author: Stephen Coonts, Jim DeFelice
ISBN-13: 9780312985219
ISBN-10: 0312985215
Publication Date: 5/16/2004
Pages: 401
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 58 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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CraftyTJ avatar reviewed Biowar (Deep Black, Bk 2) on + 381 more book reviews
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This is a complex and engaging thriller that weaves several different stories and plots together for a surprise payoff at the end. I especially liked Tommy Karr, a kind of fun-loving good ol' boy for modern times.
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Good read
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Good Read
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Dr. James Kegan, a world-renowned scientist specializing in germ warfare, has vanished from his upstate New York home. But this is not ordinary missing-persons case. Kegan has left behind an unidentified dead man with a .22 caliber hole in his skull-and a contact trail that leads to an alleged terrorist cell.
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Dr. James Kegan spechializes in germ warfare. He vanished from his N.Y. home. He left behind a dead body with a .22 slug in his head.
av8ur avatar reviewed Biowar (Deep Black, Bk 2) on + 17 more book reviews
This is another of Coonts' books that will keep you reading right to the end. Very suspenseful and it draws you into the story.
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OUTSTANDING READING. HARD TO PUT DOWN
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Dr. James Kegan, a world renowned scientist specializing in germ warfare,has vanished from his upstate NY home.He has left behind an inidentified dead man with a .22 cal. hole in his skull & a contact trail leading to an alleged terrorist cell.His best friend takes on the mission of unraveling the mystery & a trail leading them to the core of wide-spread fever linked to a virus that's been dormant for centuries .

Very suspenseful! Coont's won't let you put the book down!
OmahaJohn avatar reviewed Biowar (Deep Black, Bk 2) on + 54 more book reviews
I enjoyed all of this series of books.
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Dr. Jame Kegan, a world-renowned scientist specializing in germ warfare, has vaished from his upstate New York home. But this is no ordinary missing persons case. Kegan has left behind an unidentified dead man with a .22 caliber hole in his skull and a contact trail that leads to an allege terrorist cell.

Unraveling the myster is a job for Kegan's best friend, NSA operative Charlie Dean. His mission is to infiltrate the scientist's circle of associates and decipher Kegan's confidential research. Dispatched to cover Charlie is Delta Force trooper Lia Francesca. The trail leads them to the core of a wide-spread killer fever that's been dormant for centuries and its link to a virus that's quickly spreading victim by victim. With time running out Charlie and Lia must find Kegan, uncover his secrets, cut a terrorist threat to the quick, and stop the unimaginable outbreak of a new biological nightmare.
chesse avatar reviewed Biowar (Deep Black, Bk 2) on + 136 more book reviews
OK read, hard to stay with plot when reading over a several days. ?
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The second Deep Black book was intersting. Not high literature.. but definately worth the time for summer read!