Review of Particles in the Air

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This plot is realistic. When a pilot is angry, they crash a plane. When a spouse is angry, they try to break the marriage. When a scientist is angry, they create a deadly virus. How many people will have to pay with their lives to pacify an angry scientist?
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The book reminds me of COVID bioweapon theories and everything that was around it. I love captivating thrillers and hope this is one of them. Congratulations to the author.
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Amazing review. The free sample was very interesting, and your review enhanced my interest even more. Congratulations on BOTD, I'd love to read more of this thriller
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This story sounds suspiciously familiar. Especially the way that Mallory and her colleagues try to find the perpetrator and a cure for the virus at the same time. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This is a well-written review that captures the essence of the book while providing thoughtful insights. The reviewer does a great job highlighting the book's strengths, especially the author's expertise and ability to create tension. The balanced perspective, including the mention of believable characters and professional editing, makes this review both credible and engaging.
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"Particles in the Air" by Jenna Podjasek, MD. An interesting book, talks about the creation of a new virus and was spread in the United States. Mallory Hayes was the first to identify bioterrorism virus. Bioterrorism virus is seems to cause a heavy pandemic. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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"Particles in the Air" by Jenna Podjasek, MD, is a gripping and educational medical thriller about a bioterrorism virus, where an infectious disease specialist races to stop a pandemic. This book sounds interesting and captivating adding it to my must read books.Thank you for the review. Congrats on being BOTD
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Thanks for such a detailed and enthusiastic review. I especially liked how you mentioned the multi-perspective storytelling, which seems to add depth to both the "good" and "bad" characters. However, I would probably prefer not to read this book. It all sounds very realistic in today's world events. And that's enough for me. But there are also people who need it.
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The book is fascinating, from virus and pandemic diseases to stopping and takling the impending issues,
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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.'
Bioterrorism? Interesting!
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A book on conflicts involving the use of weapons, bio-weapons, will surely be an interesting book to read.


Terms such as viruses, laboratory tests, doctors already makes it attractive to read.

Good review.
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Great review this book is quite an intrigue. Though not a fan of the book it will be a great read for readers who enjoy medical thrillers.
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A classic medical thriller "Particles in the Air" by Jenna Podjasek explores the dangers of bioterrorism and the impact it can have on our society.
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People's lives are unpleasant as a result of the pandemic spreading chaos and panic. I found Dr. Mallory Hayes, the main character, to be pretty amazing. I am overly fond of it when strong female characters display heroic deeds. For me, reading suspense stories set in the scientific realm is really different. Will Mallory be able to detect the virus in time to prevent a pandemic? To find out the answer, I will most certainly read this exciting story.
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Thank you for your insightful review on "Particles in the Air" by Jenna Podjasek, MD. This is a medical thriller that explores the dangers of bioterrorism and the impact it can have on society. The fact that the author is an expert in immunology means that the science part is believable, which adds to the realism. This is a gripping thriller that keeps you turning the pages to see what happens next. It is temporarily discounted on Amazon so I have it on my shelf to read. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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