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The Jakarta Pandemic (The Perseid Collapse #0.5)

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The Jakarta Pandemic (The Perseid Collapse #0.5)

The Jakarta Pandemic (The Perseid Collapse #0.5) by Steven Konkoly
English | February 12th, 2014 | ISBN: 1495907376 | 356 Pages | MOBI/EPUB | 1.53 MB

The Jakarta Pandemic: The People's Republic of China announces strict travel restrictions… Indonesia goes dark… Cases of an uncategorized influenza virus appear in major cities around the globe… Department of Health and Human Services officials claim that measures have been taken to safeguard the American public… Most ignore the warnings…

Few prepare… Alex Fletcher, Iraq War veteran, has read the signs for years. A seasoned sales representative for Biosphere Pharmaceuticals, he understands the unique dangers of a pandemic flu and has taken the necessary steps to prepare. With his family and home mobilized to endure an extended period of seclusion, Alex thinks he's ready for the pandemic. He's not even close. The lethal H16N1 virus rapidly spreads across the nation, stretching the fragile bonds of society to the breaking point. Schools close, grocery stores empty, fuel deliveries stop, hospitals start turning away the sick…riots engulf the cities. As hostility and mistrust engulfs his idyllic Maine neighborhood, Alex quickly realizes that the H16N1 virus will be the least of his problems. The Jakarta Pandemic is a prepper themed, cautionary tale that explores the depths of human desperation, and its unremitting influence on our decisions.

"I found the setting to be a refreshing change from other PA novels. Stories in this genre tend to focus on the world at large or center on a group of people traveling on a journey to find safe harbor. This novel centers on one family hunkered down in their home and how they interact with their neighbors on their street. I was quite impressed with the level of research put into this novel, the author clearly did his homework." - Richard Stephenson, author of the critically acclaimed New America series.