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The Cobra Event : A Novel

The Cobra Event : A Novel

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Cobra Event!
Review: This, I can say, is one of the best books I ever read!! It's simply awesome! It centers around the bioterrorist efforts of someone to reduce the human population, and the person releases a deadly strain of virus which kills people in quite gruesome features...I loved this book! I'm a 14 year old who just finished reading it over the weekend, and I am definately going to read The Hot Zone next; another book I strongly reccommend!!You've gotta read it; I guarantee it you will find it extremely enjoyable. Plus, the book contains a glossary, which definately helps explain all of the technical terms...plus, if you've read any Michael Crichton books, or Tom Clancy books, you'll definately love this one! Whether you swift through it in a weekend, or read it over the course of a full week, I definately feel it will be an enlightening experience. It has terror, thrills, info, suspense, and a lot of nasty, nasty stuff which you pray will never come true!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Frightening bioterrorism manifesto
Review: Superbly researched and detailed account of a fictionalized biologic attack on the U.S. by a lone terrorist using a genetically manufactured "killer" virus. Admixed within the story were excerpts describing the basic concepts of biologic warfare research as conducted in countries such as Iraq, Russia and the U.S.

The story is seen throught the eyes of Alice Austen, a doctor working as as epidemiologist for the Center for Disease Control. She is drawn into the intrigue created by a seeingly unrelated outbreak of a deadly unknown virus in a 17 year old affluent high school student and a nameless homeless man. Eventually it is determined, through the intervention of the FBI, that someone has created a lethal virus, is testing it using human guinea pigs and is preparing to release it among the general population. This bioterrorist, who calls himself Archimedes must be uncovered and stopped.

In our increasing paranoic age of terrorism, this book should be required reading for all officials concerned with homeland protection. The alarming threat of bioterrorism seems very real and unfortunately almost inevitable.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Hot Thriller
Review: A little history of why I read this book first. An acquaintance mentioned it was a good read to me early last week. Within twenty-four hours while reading "The Age of Sacred Terror", the authors (Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon) mentioned that "The Cobra Event" had made a big impression on President Clinton, inspiring him to call for bioweapon attack response preparations. I figured this was syncrhonicity so I bought it and started reading. I have to say, I could not put it down. I don't know anything about bio-weapons or related disciplines but this is an outstanding and frightening thriller. It is pretty gory at points but is nevertheless absolutely fascinating and enthralling. If you enjoy fast-paced detective/forensic thrillers like "Red Dragon" or Tom Clancy novels, I definitely recommend this book. I was pretty nervous heading into the Metro Center station in DC the day after finishing this book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: All the "symptoms" of a good book but not quite there
Review: Richard Preston knows how to make readers uncomfortable. He needs to spend more time getting his characters to be believable. In the Cobra Event, Preston describes the search for an "unsub" or unidentified subject who wants to spread a terrible disease throughout New York and the world for some vague, ill defined reason. Coincidence plays too big a role in this novel, and although there aren't any real loose ends, too many events seen contrived and coincidental, or just too easily resolved. In particular, I thought that finding the bio-research facility and the suspect's apartment more suited to a 30 minute TV drama than a serious novel. Most of the characters are about as well developed as those on sit-com. The more factual parts of the book, the autopsy in particular, were well written and frightening in their own way. Even with cutting edge biotechnology as a primary focus, the writing was never too difficult to follow. This is a book that is topical, informative and just well enough written so that a reader wouldn't be embarassed to recommed it to friends. It does, however fall far short of being good literature and more closely resembles a first draft of a screenplay for the film industry.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent read
Review: Richard Preston, along with his brother Doug (wrote THE RELIC), are both vying to become the new Michael Crichtons. Not only do they each write the sort of techno/science-minded thrillers that Crichton is so famous for, but they both do it in a way that clearly beckons to Hollywood -- "make this into a movie!" (which is all Crichton seems to do today). When an author writes like this, the result can be mixed. In this instance, COBRA EVENT has a very gripping premise, marred somewhat by so-so writing, paper-thin characters, stock villians, and cliched action sequences -- yet somehow, it does all add up to a fairly entertaining read. That's because Preston has hit on an undeniably gripping subject -- bioterrorism -- and so long as he sticks to the basics, he can't go wrong. I would hope for his next fictional effort, he delve a little more into his characters, and not present events in such an obvious Hollywood 3-act structure. I can't help but wonder if after his last book (the non-fiction CRISIS IN THE HOT ZONE) fell apart as a movie and was beaten by the more epic OUTBREAK, if Preston didn't just say "screw it, I'll give 'em what they want!" As a result, COBRA EVENT tends to feel like it's just a tease, or warm-up (or novel length treatment!) for the inevitable $80 million dollar movie for summer '99. (Just the same, here's hoping he can get director Ridley Scott, who was supposed to do the movie version of HOT ZONE, back into the mix and helm this one.)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not perfect, but accomplishes its intent brilliantly.
Review: I've studied and written papers in bioweapons area, and Preston does a good job. This is a book with a mission to educate the public in a non-academic way. It succeeds brilliantly, covering all the bases very well. I did not find any incorrect information in the whole book.

It is quite difficult to write a deliberately educational thriller that contains precise information but doesn't actually give a real would be perp a decent recipe. Preston does that brilliantly. This is why I give the book 5 stars. This is a warning book. It should get you off your behind talking to your congress person and senator. There is nothing more dangerous in the world today than this possibility.

There are critical holes in this story, which the average reader is quite unlikely to notice. Those holes are intentional and, since only one thing stands between us and this sort of thing - ignorance - Preston deserves kudos for that.

Maybe I'll write a book in this genre. Problem is, each time I come up with a plot line, it's too revealing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Hot Thriller
Review: A little history of why I read this book first. An acquaintance mentioned it was a good read to me early last week. Within twenty-four hours while reading "The Age of Sacred Terror", the authors (Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon) mentioned that "The Cobra Event" had made a big impression on President Clinton, inspiring him to call for bioweapon attack response preparations. I figured this was syncrhonicity so I bought it and started reading. I have to say, I could not put it down. I don't know anything about bio-weapons or related disciplines but this is an outstanding and frightening thriller. It is pretty gory at points but is nevertheless absolutely fascinating and enthralling. If you enjoy fast-paced detective/forensic thrillers like "Red Dragon" or Tom Clancy novels, I definitely recommend this book. I was pretty nervous heading into the Metro Center station in DC the day after finishing this book!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good Plot but just didn't deliver
Review: I really liked the premise for this book, but as I got into it, it just felt weak. Although I thought the overall story was interesting, the execution was not compelling. I found myself, many times, getting bored after just a few pages.

I know I'm against the opinion of the masses here, but this book just wasn't that much fun to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic Book, good mix of fact and suspense
Review: This was a fantastic book. Richard Preston did an even better jobe than in the Hot Zone, and wrote a wonderful suspense novel. The graphic scenes that he adds in the book make it very intesting and easy, though not always pleasant, to imagine. The book starts out so well, and doesn't let down, staying interesting and exciting the whole book, as you don't ever know what is going on or who will die next. By using a lot of facts, and doing lots of research on biological weapons, and the such, he was successful in creating a very real life fiction story of some unsuspecting, seemingly unrelated vicims of a horrific crime. It was so real, it makes you really think that it is possible, and could really happen, and with biological warfare on the rise in today's world, seems like a very relevent topic. He even adds a little humor, and emotion to the drama and suspense that makes for an overall good book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Absolutely Fascinating
Review: Richard Preston hits the mark again. Although, in my opinion, not as quickly paced as The Hot Zone, this novel is every bit just as thrilling and exciting. It is one of my favorite to date. If you are looking for a good book, read this one!!!


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