Review of Particles in the Air
Posted: 30 Apr 2023, 14:43
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Particles in the Air" by Jenna Podjasek, MD.]
Particles in the Air by Jenna Podjasek, MD, is a medical thriller that explores the dangers of bioterrorism and the impact it can have on society. The story centers around a disgruntled scientist who creates a new virus and unleashes it on the United States, leading to widespread panic and chaos. The protagonist, Dr. Mallory Hayes, is an infectious disease specialist and medical investigator who works for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). She is the first to identify the bioterrorism virus when patients start showing unusual symptoms and dying at a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) temporary relocation camp where she’s working.
The plot is fast-paced, and it immediately hooked me. Each chapter is told from the perspective of a character, giving us the perspective from the eyes of the angry scientist, his ex-girlfriend, the terrorists, and Mallory. We don’t immediately know who the villain is, and we see the humanity in the “bad guys” and the “good guys.” The author is an expert in immunology, which lends credibility to the meticulously detailed description of the creation of the virus and the clues that Mallory and her colleagues use as they race to identify it. Is Mallory able to identify the virus before it becomes a pandemic? You’ll have to read the book to find out.
I really enjoyed reading this book. The characters are well-developed and believable. The author does an excellent job of creating tension and building suspense, keeping the reader engaged in the story. I couldn’t put the book down! I wanted to know what was going to happen next and how it would be resolved. To me, this is the mark of an excellently written thriller.
There wasn’t much I didn’t enjoy about Particles in the Air. The book felt professionally edited; I didn’t find a single typo or error in the text. I have no suggestions for how the plot could have been improved, and now that we have all lived through the COVID pandemic, the storyline felt very believable.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. Dr. Podjasek's expertise and attention to detail make this book stand out in the crowded field of bio-terrorism thrillers. I would recommend this book to fans of medical thrillers; this one really delivers. I would also recommend this book to immunologists, as I would expect that it would be a fun read for those who understand the field. And finally, I would recommend this to people looking for a beach read; this book is engaging and fun.
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Particles in the Air
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Particles in the Air by Jenna Podjasek, MD, is a medical thriller that explores the dangers of bioterrorism and the impact it can have on society. The story centers around a disgruntled scientist who creates a new virus and unleashes it on the United States, leading to widespread panic and chaos. The protagonist, Dr. Mallory Hayes, is an infectious disease specialist and medical investigator who works for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). She is the first to identify the bioterrorism virus when patients start showing unusual symptoms and dying at a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) temporary relocation camp where she’s working.
The plot is fast-paced, and it immediately hooked me. Each chapter is told from the perspective of a character, giving us the perspective from the eyes of the angry scientist, his ex-girlfriend, the terrorists, and Mallory. We don’t immediately know who the villain is, and we see the humanity in the “bad guys” and the “good guys.” The author is an expert in immunology, which lends credibility to the meticulously detailed description of the creation of the virus and the clues that Mallory and her colleagues use as they race to identify it. Is Mallory able to identify the virus before it becomes a pandemic? You’ll have to read the book to find out.
I really enjoyed reading this book. The characters are well-developed and believable. The author does an excellent job of creating tension and building suspense, keeping the reader engaged in the story. I couldn’t put the book down! I wanted to know what was going to happen next and how it would be resolved. To me, this is the mark of an excellently written thriller.
There wasn’t much I didn’t enjoy about Particles in the Air. The book felt professionally edited; I didn’t find a single typo or error in the text. I have no suggestions for how the plot could have been improved, and now that we have all lived through the COVID pandemic, the storyline felt very believable.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. Dr. Podjasek's expertise and attention to detail make this book stand out in the crowded field of bio-terrorism thrillers. I would recommend this book to fans of medical thrillers; this one really delivers. I would also recommend this book to immunologists, as I would expect that it would be a fun read for those who understand the field. And finally, I would recommend this to people looking for a beach read; this book is engaging and fun.
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Particles in the Air
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon