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KILLER T
- Narrated by: Adam Sims
- Length: 11 hrs and 8 mins
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Literature & Fiction
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Summary
KILLER T is a synthetic virus with a 90 percent mortality rate, and the terrorists who created it want a billion dollars before they'll release a vaccine.
Terrifying. Romantic. Huge in scope. KILLER T is a story for our times.
Harry and Charlie are teenagers whose lives are shaped by a society that's shifting around them. He is a lonely Brit in his first term at a Las Vegas high school. She is an unlikely friend who gets accused of mixing a batch of explosives that blew up a football player.
The two of them are drawn together at a time when gene editing technology is starting to explode. With a lab in the garage anyone can beat cancer, enhance their brain to pass exams or tweak a few genes for that year-round tan and perfect beach body. But in the wrong hands, cheap gene editing is the most deadly weapon in history.
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- Jay
- 26-09-20
I give an average of five stars per forty books
And somehow Robert Muchamore’s books always break that pattern... Now in the time of COVID-19, I’ve enjoyed this book especially. I love how the book didn’t have a kiss ass cheesy ending. It’s quite encouraging for quarantine.