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The Blood Artists Audio, Cassette – Unabridged, April, 1998

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Product Details

  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Audio Literature; Unabridged edition (April 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787117005
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787117009
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 4.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,749,611 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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By J. Stroh VINE VOICE on March 9, 2011
Format: Hardcover Verified Purchase
I've just started reading Mr. Hogan's novels and I like what I have read so far. This is the third book to read after Prince of Thieves and Killer Moon and have also read the novels "The Strain" and "The Fall" with Guillermo del Toro. Awesome books and I recommend them to anyone. Looking forward to reading the rest of his books and to books coming out soon! I am definitely a fan of his!
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As a medical technologist, this book had special meaning to me. Hogan does a great job of exploring both major personalities in the novel, while at the same time showing a decent understanding of the viral world and medical technology. It catches you up in the evolution of this killer virus which displays its own personality throughout the novel and really becomes a character in and of itself. It is interesting to imagine when those of us in medicine/science will have to leave our labs and take more militant action in defending the human race. Hogan does a great job of portraying that...it kept me up many a night!
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Format: Mass Market Paperback
My first time reading Hogan turned out to be a fun romp through mystery and science, a chase for the virus that spreads though blood, one commodity that is rare to keep and difficult to obtain. Blood is the river that links all the lakes in this story, all the characters have something in common, the latest epidemic of outbreaks that kill in a horrific way has to start somewhere, two brilliant scientists who are at the center of it all end up enemies, both have dome some questionable things, who is the bad good and who is really good?

This is the basis for the tale, add some sneaky backstabbing characters, a nasty virus that does some really icky things with its new favorite host; the human body, making you an expert at recognizing and diagnosing mortality rates after you learn about the blister sores and blood ratio on the victims and it makes you want to wash your hands, close the windows and not go outside, I love these types of books, they will cheer you up on the rainiest day, once you put them down of course, the moment when you feel safe after having a front row seat at a macabre show of man versus disease. This might be "Outbreak" lite but it still packs a punch, I enjoyed for what it was and had a good time reading it. Basically the story evolves around two people; Doctors Stephen Pearse and Peter Maryk. They work at the Bureau of Disease Control and have time and money to devote to doing fantastic research, they get tangled into a doomsday scenario upon truing to help victims in an isolated Congo village, where one of them though an act of mercy begins something that will haunt not only them but the world forever.
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By A Customer on April 14, 1998
Format: Hardcover
I love this book and since I live in the town that it takes place (i'll leave it up to you to find out)it makes it even more exiting. Though I doubt the town will ever reach 20,000 people. It's very interesting how a small town like ***** gets a deadly virus that kills every one exept 2. I don't want to give to much away so I'll leave it up to you.
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I cannot say enough (good) about this book! Not only does it "deliver the goods" in terms of adrenaline and suspense, but it has poetic language and uncommonly lovable characters. There's plenty of scientific, thought-provoking discussion, too. The book makes no bones about the fact that humanity is really straining its leash in terms of invading the environment. Also: I LOVE Dr. Peter Maryk! He does for the needle what Jimi Hendrix did for the guitar.
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Blood Artists isn't the most realistic story ever written and the author tends to over describe at times but all that aside, it is one of the most engaging books that I have ever read. Peter Mayrk is what makes this novel a great success. His physicality and personality make you love him and sometimes despise him at the same time. If you enjoy a good medical sci-fi thriller then you will love Blood Artists. By all means pick up a copy and read it today.
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By A Customer on August 18, 1999
Format: Hardcover
A nasty plot twist (the virus, Plainville, possesses a human host, resulting in a virus with intelligence). It is the ultimate expression of what viruses "set out" to do--turn hosts into virus. Who cares whether it's even remotely probable? (Retroviruses usually cause chronic diseases like AIDS and lymphoma, not acute, annihilating plagues as in this book.) The characters aren't the most profound, but who's looking for Shakespeare here? I certainly wasn't, and the book gave me several sleepless nights. If you want a technically competent book, read the Coming Plague. The Blood Artists is strictly for fun.
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This not a book for someone who wants and "easy" read - you have to pay attention to what is going on! It is well written and keeps the suspense and action going at a sure pace. Definitely worth reading.
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