The Hot Zone

The Chilling True Story of an Ebola Outbreak

Richard Preston author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Published:21st Aug '14

Should be back in stock very soon

The Hot Zone cover

The bestselling landmark account of the first emergence of the Ebola virus.

COMING TO NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ON 27 MAY 2019
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In March 2014, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa was first reported.

COMING TO NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ON 27 MAY 2019
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In March 2014, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa was first reported. By October 2014, it had become the largest and deadliest occurrence of the disease.

Over 4,500 people have died. Almost 10,000 cases have been reported, across Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Nigeria and the United States.

Impossible to ignore, The Hot Zone is the terrifying, true-life account of when this highly infectious virus spread from the rainforests of Africa to the suburbs of Washington, D.C in 1989. A secret SWAT team of soldiers and scientists were quickly tasked with halting the outbreak. And they did. But now, that very same virus is back. And we could be just one wrong move away from a pandemic.

One of the most terrifying books I've ever read. Move over Stephen King and Michael Crichton - this really happened, within sight of the Washington Monument. And sooner or later it will happen again -- Arthur C. Clarke
Reads like a nightmarish Stephen King thriller...It will keep you awake at night because you know that this is not a figment of the author's imagination * Today *
A nightmarish scenario...dramatic...frightening * Daily Mail *
The spookiest story of 1994...A terrifying premonition of what might come out of the woods * The Sunday Times *
The first chapter of The Hot Zone is one of the most horrifying things I've read in my entire life...And then it gets worse. What a remarkable piece of work. I devoured it in two or three sittings and have a feeling the memories will linger a long time -- Stephen King

ISBN: 9780552171649

Dimensions: 197mm x 126mm x 23mm

Weight: 263g

384 pages