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The Cobra Event

The Cobra Event

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: An odd, poorly told story
Review: The premise, biological terrorism from a rather prosaic source, had the skeleton of an enjoyable plot. But the author's odd temdency to break out of narrative and simply tell you what was going on or what something meant, broke the old fiction writer's rule of "Show, don't tell." The law enforcement characters seem to have been taught technique by the detectives who investigated the Jon-Benet Ramsey case (missing some obvious sources of information to track down their man). As the review above mentioned, the characters are rather cardboard --- the main character, Dr. Alice Austen, appears to be sleepwalking most of the time. And there are several gruesomely detailed autopsy scenes that even Bevis and Butthead would characterize as gratuitous. Rather than calling this book a "page turner" we found it to be a "page skipper".

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If Only Preston Could Write Fiction
Review: The Cobra Event had the potential to be a good story but, unfortunately, it lacked an author who could write fiction. While Preston definitely is familiar with all the details about biological warfare, he has virtually no ability to develop and sustain a plot and in creating rich, interesting characters. All of his characters are cardboard-like figures. The publisher would have been more honest in marketing this book as a scientific documentary on biological warfare than as a suspense thriller. Save yourself the time and possible expense and skip The Cobra Event.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wild ride
Review: This book is just far-out. Not for the faint-hearted, it's very graphic, in the "Hot Zone" style. Incredibly readable, tight, engaging. If you want a creepy book about the potential of a biological disaster, this is it. I loved it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome and intriquing, and realistic book
Review: An incredible book that kept me riveted to my chair while I was reading. A story that really could happen. Expect to want to read this book without putting it down!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intese Exillerating, Wonderful and Frightening
Review: The Cobra effect is a very intense novel. Although a fictional work, it is every bit as gripping and chilling as was richard prestons "The Hot Zone". Preston has done a great deal of research, and it shows, his story is so packed with detail, that it makes it all the more realistic. I highly recomend this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: gripping and real hooks the reader from the 1st page
Review: this is 1 of the best novels i have ever read beacause of the stunning realism of a neuclear attack on the us!two thumbs up!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Deliciously enthralling
Review: Oh, this was one most enjoyable book! Admittedly I have a penchant for anything to do with scary diseases but this is one of the books which I keep coming back to. Wonderfully graphic descriptions, likeable characters and real-world horror all on a base of unflagging science... yep, this is great stuff! Best of all, it's so believable it could have been pulled out of any newspaper today. Read it now!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very bloody thriller, worth all the money in your pocket.
Review: If you read The Hot Zone, and liked it, than you will love this book. For those of you who haven't read The Hot Zone, beware for extreme blood and gore. A long novel with very strange and exiting parts. YOU WILL LIKE THIS BOOK!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Eerily Real
Review: Richard Preston was excellent in "The Hot Zone." He definitely doesn't disappoint with "The Cobra Event." It gives you the shivers when you contemplate how real it is based on current world events.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best books out there! 5 stars easily
Review: This book brought a true plot and a perfect setting. I didn't think it was that scary, just deeply interesting and mysterious. Although the ending could of used some work, the book was definitly a realistic horror.


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