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Super Spreader

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Super Spreader

By: Forrest Maready
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Thomas Finch, a rebellious doctor, finds himself the subject of a global manhunt, wanted for the murder of one of the most beloved figures in public health. When a miraculous healing technology is unveiled, set to forever fuse the relationship between science and faith, its founders make the doctor a deal he can’t refuse: they will cure his daughter of a debilitating injury—if he’ll turn himself in.

With a disturbing pattern of suicides beginning to appear, the doctor—already suspicious of a world-wide vaccination program pushed on an unsuspecting public in the wake of a recent pandemic—begins to believe another, more nefarious, plan is underway; his harrowing adventure to uncover and stop it frustrated by a heart condition he fears could kill him at any moment.

Best-selling author Forrest Maready takes a break from his non-fiction work for this stunning thriller that pits the lone doctor, hated by many for his unorthodox views, against the global powers that seek to control. Super Spreader is a wild ride from page one all the way to the thrilling end.

Forrest Maready is a native of North Carolina and graduate of Wake Forest University, where he studied religion and music. He is the author of over a dozen books, many of them stemming from years of medical research. The Moth in the Iron Lung, his most popular, tells the true story of polio—a tale much different than most were taught as children.
Genre Fiction Medical Medical & Forensic Supernatural Thriller & Suspense
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