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The Cobra Event
The Cobra Event
Author: Richard Preston
ISBN-13: 9780679457145
ISBN-10: 0679457143
Publication Date: 10/27/1997
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 56 ratings
Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 2
This book was excellent. It was edge of the seat thriller.
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Helpful Score: 1
It's been a while since I read this, but I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is very fast-paced and a good read.
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This book is amazing. I had to read it my sophmore year of high school for biology for extra credit. This book really drew me in. Its a really scary book to read, but in the end its just a great thriller.
VashTi avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the first book I've read by Richard Preston. While I was captivated by the premise (biological weapon), the read has too much exposition. Mr. Preston has done his research homework, but incorporates too much detail - I find myself skipping past the details to get to the meat. I'm almost done; the saving grace is that I'm still interested enough to want to find out what happens in the end.
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Helpful Score: 1
Ehhh... the idea behind this book was solid and interesting but poorly executed. Quite simply, the writing broke the book with its overuse of passive verbs, verb tense and overall repetition of words. From the technical aspect, this book seemed like it originated from someone who had neither read a novel nor took a writing class. Despite its gore, the book talked down to its audience in an insulting fashion (perhaps Richard Preston secretly agrees with his villain?). The characters lacked personality. Why even bother to name these "people"? That is how devoid of humanity they came across. Still, the book's premise held originality and it certainly played a role in inspiring Scott Sigler's _Infected_, so for that alone the book deserves some credit. I recommend his brother's thrillers MUCH more than this one.
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This book was awesome. Nonstop action. It was scary, because this could actually really happen. I love books like this.
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Interesting action story about bio-terrorism.
maggiesdaisy avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 18 more book reviews
I literally could not put this book down, my husband kept wondering where I kept running off too every chance I got this weekend!
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Very intriguing read.
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Really gives you something to think about! Has to do with terrorists and a genetically engineered virus. Very current and very interesting. Full of little known information about terrorists.
nezra2 avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 27 more book reviews
I refuse to give this book's plot away. But I will give you some of the reveiws for it...

"THIS BOOK SCARED THELIVING DAYLIGHTSOUT OF ME....Manages to grab you with it's authenticity of it's scientific detective work and haunt you with it's shear plausability." --Entertainment Weekly

"ONE OF THOSE BOOKS YOU LITERALLY CAN'T PUT DOWN...Makes 'The Haunt Zone' virus--far away in a rain forest--look like no big deal." --Detroit Free Press

'THE BOOK THAT PETRIFIED THE PRESIDENT
"Mr. Clinton was so alarmed by...THE COBRA EVENT, whic portrays a lone terrorists's attack on New York City with a genetically engineered virus--that he instructed intelligence experts to evaluate its credility." '
-- The New York Times
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The Cobra Event is about a bio-terrorism events as they unfold in (where else)New York City. It's very smartly written and, at least for someone not versed in Biology or virology, it seems incredibly believable. In short, this book is a page turner. I enjoyed it thoroughly and intend to read it again in the future. Although it is somewhat graphic at times, it is graphic in a realistic, almost clinical sense, which ads to the believability of the story because, instead of making the reader into a voyeur examining these deaths from a far, it places them right next to it as a doctor trying to figure out what on earth is going on.
renegadespiritcat avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 198 more book reviews
WHOA a edge of your seat thrill ride that will scare the snot out of you, especially given todays COVID virus spreading wildly throughout the world. A grab you and hold on script that puts you in the center of the action from the get go.
Trey avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 260 more book reviews
Meh.
Medical to bio-war thriller, complete with highly trained defenders (nevertheless one makes a bone headed mistake that seemed mainly to add pathos to the story). And oh yeah, Iraqi bio weapons labs.

I gave it two stars and noted to avoid the author.
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The story begins one spring morning in New York City when a seventeen-year-old student wakes up feeling vaguely ill. She seems to be coming down with a cold. Hours later she is having violent seizures and has begun a hideous process of self-cannibalization. She is soon dead. When other gruesome deaths of a similar nature are discovered, the Centers for Disease Control on Atlanta sends a pathologist, an expert in epidemiology, to investigate. What she finds precipitates a federal crisis.
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If you like a horrifying read this is the book to read. Reminds me of King and Koontz genre.
keeperathome avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 2 more book reviews
The Cobra Event is the only book I have read by Preston. I found it quite captivating. It is also frightening that it might be realistically possible. Enjoy!
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A real thriller
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Scary !!!! I bet this kind of thing could happen !!
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If you enjoy factual germ warfare reading you will be in heaven with The Cobra Event. This book is so well researched and equally well written. The story is exciting and thrilling and then your heart stops when you realize that it is all TOO real...I loved the book.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 1479 more book reviews
Riveting thriller about an all-too-possible scenario involving bio-weapons terrorism. From the author of 'The Hot Zone'. Not for the faint of heart. Or stomach.
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Very exciting reading that should keep you on the edge of your seat, but I didn't finish it because the descriptions of the illness were too gruesome for me in places.
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I have started reading this book several times, but never could quite seem to get into it enough to finish.
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medical horror mystery
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Great Read.
Smokey avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 265 more book reviews
This is a very compelling novel about a lone terrorist's attach on New York city, using a genetically engineered virus. Dr. Alice Austen, a medical pathologist at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta investigates this deadly disease. A very frightening novel, the more so because it could very well happen some day.
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If you love medical mysteries this is the book for you. Richard Preston also wrote the HOT ZONE, and this one is even better. Hope you are forced to read it as fast as i was.
batgirl avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 284 more book reviews
Bioterrorism rampant in the metropolis.
nccorthu avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 569 more book reviews
Another Great terror story by this writer that could one day become a reality.
knittymama avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 424 more book reviews
Very scary stuff! I really enjoyed this book even though this is not my usual genre. Some of it was dry and too techical, but still a very good story.
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Pretty Scary stuff.
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A very exciting book. Well worth the read.
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Good fiction
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Excellent spellbinder!
FriscoOBX avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 601 more book reviews
Interesting storyline.
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Another great book by Richard Preston!
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Five days ago, a homeless man on a subway platform died in agony as startled commuters looked on. Yesterday, a teenager started having violent, uncontrollable spasms in art class. Withinminutes, she too was dead. Dr. Alice Austen is a medical pathologist at the Centers for Disease Control in Alanta. What she knows is that the two deaths are connected. What she fears that they are only the beginning.
This is a real page turner and very thought provoking. Could this really happen? Read the book and decide for yourself, myself I fear it not only could but, it just may.
Linda avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 770 more book reviews
Five days ago, a homeless man on a subway platform died in agony as startled commuters looked on. Yesterday, a teenager started having violent, uncontrollable spasms in art class. Within minutes, she too was dead.

Dr. Alice Austen is a medical pathologist at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. What she knows is that the two deaths are connected. What she fears is that they are only the beginning....
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"Five days ago, a homeless man on a subway platform died in agony as startled commuters looked on. Yesterday, a teenager started having violent, uncontrollable spasms in art class. Within minutes, she too was dead. Dr. Alice Austen is a medical pathologist at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. What she knows is that the two deaths are connected. What she fears is that they are only the beginning."
-from back cover
BostonBooks avatar reviewed The Cobra Event on + 48 more book reviews
I loved this book, couldn't put it down.