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A deadly virus festers in a red satin box on the International Space Station and returns to Earth on the latest spacecraft. When the virus reaches Washington, D.C., the capitol erupts into violence. It becomes a pandemic worse than the recent Covid-19, killing hundreds of people, and threatening even the U.S. President. Suspecting a bio-terrorist attack, he calls in FBI Agent Joshtine Cordelia (Gordy), one of the best crime analysts in the world, although on occasion, her talent takes a path to the dark side. She partners with the president's newly formed Rapid Response Team. There is no cure…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A deadly virus festers in a red satin box on the International Space Station and returns to Earth on the latest spacecraft. When the virus reaches Washington, D.C., the capitol erupts into violence. It becomes a pandemic worse than the recent Covid-19, killing hundreds of people, and threatening even the U.S. President. Suspecting a bio-terrorist attack, he calls in FBI Agent Joshtine Cordelia (Gordy), one of the best crime analysts in the world, although on occasion, her talent takes a path to the dark side. She partners with the president's newly formed Rapid Response Team. There is no cure to date. Fighting a ticking time bomb, she faces death so others may survive.
Autorenporträt
There is nothing like a good mystery. Suspense novels get my juices flowing. I entered 'Until We Meet Again' in the 2014 Colorado Gold Contest at the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writer's Contest. It became a finalist in the mystery/suspense category.Although my background is in healthcare, I've been a writer all of my life. Over the past 30 years, I created 26 audio/video courses for continuing education of nurses and published 21 volumes of healthcare pathways for disease management used throughout the U.S., Japan, Europe, and Australia.In 2006, I retired and ventured into the wider writing world. In 2011, I published A Lightning Slinger's Tales of the Rails, which tells of my aunt, Dr. Vera E. Williams', life as a female telegrapher during World War II. In November, 2014, I completed Ding Dong, the Rural Schools Are Gone, a story of my two aunts (ages 97 and 88), who were both teachers during early 20th century. My husband and I live in Colorado, although we travel extensively.