Chimera
Someone broke into the
high level security section of US ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR
INFECTIOUS DISEASES at Fort Detrick, Maryland and steals vials of weaponized
smallpox. Later he dies at the Washington, DC train station after a clandestine
hand off to another person.
Jack Turner,
Ph.D., is a chemist and the Coroner of San Sebastian County
California. He is also a reserve
officer (Lt. Colonel) in the Army Medical Service Corp and has a background in
chemical and biological warfare from working for defense contractors and a
stint at USAMRIID (US ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES). One of his Medical Examiners hits the
HOT ZONE lock down button while performing an autopsy. Jack is called to the morgue. The body the
M.E. was examining died of smallpox. Not regular smallpox, but an unusual and
highly reactive strain of the disease. Jack looks at and realizes it is at a man
made chimera. The smallpox released
from the inside the cells of an E-coli bacteria as the cells were killed by
antibiotics and the dead man’s immune system. Who made it? Where did it come
from? E-coli is common. But, smallpox was eradicated decades ago. He knows there
are still strains of smallpox in labs in Russia and in the US. Jack notifies
the state and the CDC. He is notified by the federal government to keep it
quiet. Dr. Jack Turner receives orders
from the U.S. Army Adjutant General activating his reserve commission and
authorizes him to act as a law enforcement special agent of the army. Jack and
a health department officer, Nancy Cartwright must-find the source of the Chimeras
and smallpox, find the perpetrators and stop anyone from using it as a terrorist
weapon and causing a pandemic. He and Nancy must stop an attack worse than an
atom bomb.
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