2003701
9780974439891
In perhaps the timeliest example yet of art imitating life, the year's most intense thriller Library Man emerges. Victor Garcia, a homeless veteran, suffers with deep emotional scars from his violent tour of duty in Vietnam 30 years earlier. Living on the streets of our nation's capitol, Vic spends his days in the libraries of Washington DC. Gifted with a photographic memory that enabled him to acquire a deep understanding of viruses, Victor stumbles upon the cure for the supervirus that is quickly killing millions around the world. The reluctant hero is recruited by the Centers for Disease Control, where he uncovers the cause of the lethal pandemic. With the fate of the country hanging in the balance, Victor finds himself running for his life. If he is to save millions of lives-and himself-Victor must find a way to conquer his demons, and learn to trust. A tense, original novel... compelling read so easy to pick up, so hard to put down! -Midwest Book Reviews. Exciting, frightening... a gripping story. (Bybee) once again delivers an outstanding book. I always enjoy his books, this is no exception. -Sheila Griffin, MyShelf.com reviewer. Top notch thriller... excellently written story. -J. Tom Cooper, Radio Network reviewer.Bybee, Cary R. is the author of 'Library Man', published 2004 under ISBN 9780974439891 and ISBN 0974439894.
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