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The Cure

By: Kiefer Cook
Narrated by: R.J Bushell
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What if your blood held the only hope left for humanity?

Years after World War III, the world lies broken... not just from bombs, but from what followed. Radiation. Bioweapons. Years of reckless science. The outcome? A mutated form of cancer that spreads faster than fire and kills within weeks. There’s no treatment. No cure. Only silence, empty cities, and rationed painkillers.

Then comes Harry Grey.

A quiet man. A father. A survivor.

And during a routine medical exam… a miracle.

His blood doesn’t just resist the disease, it cures it. But miracles have a price. Now Harry is the most wanted man alive.

Governments want to experiment on him.

Corporations want him erased.

Extremist groups want him dead.

Afraid and on the run, Harry must protect not only himself, but his daughter, and the truth about what’s really in his blood. Because he’s not the only one who carries the cure…And the world is running out of time.

The Cure is a gripping dystopian thriller that blends fast-paced suspense, emotional depth, and haunting relevance. Perfect for fans of Children of Men, Station Eleven, and The Road, it asks: If you held the cure to save millions… would you survive long enough to share it?

©2025 Kiefer Cook (P)2026 Kiefer Cook
Dystopian Genetic Engineering Genre Fiction Medical Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense
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Each moment they went to a place or stayed in where, hits its mark in every environment, which created an image in my mind for each set location which I can recall and feel the long, perilously and tiring journey that Harry and Seraiah went through.
With how weakly Harry Grey is depicted to be I respected how far he pushed on and raised to the occasion when it was needed, all of it felt like it had the greatest amount of risk, some luck sprinkled in and the right amount of reaction to reach to its end.

For someone who listened to this book on audible and this book being the speaker's (Ryan) first role I will say he is a great fit with his tone of voice for a British setting and I felt immersed into the characters with each distinct voice impression he gave them especially for those with some 'gruth' to their voice like Jude's or the Infini-care Squadron Leader.

Good Grounded Story For A Mundane Post-Apocalypse

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