KILLER T: A near-future dystopian thriller from the bestselling author of CHERUB

· Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
4.5
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Terrifying. Romantic. Huge in scope. A story for our times.

Harry and Charlie are teenagers whose lives are shaped by a society that's shifting around them. He is a lonely Brit in his first term at a Las Vegas high school. She is an unlikely friend, who gets accused of mixing a batch of explosives that blew up a football player.

The two of them are drawn together at a time when gene editing technology is starting to explode. With a lab in the garage anyone can beat cancer, enhance their brain to pass exams, or tweak a few genes for that year-round tan and perfect beach body. But in the wrong hands, cheap gene editing is the most deadly weapon in history. Killer T is a synthetic virus with a ninety per-cent mortality rate, and the terrorists who created it want a billion dollars before they'll release a vaccine.

Fast-paced, compelling and frighteningly close to reality, this is the first standalone novel from the internationally bestselling author of CHERUB.

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4.5
2 reviews
Midge Odonnell
September 5, 2018
This is a near future Science Fiction novel that I found to have a good dollop of the dystopian about it. It has a little bit everything: plague, zombies, mutants, gangsters and good old societal breakdown. Doesn't sound exactly a laugh a minute does it? However, told by Harry and Charlie there is a wit to the narration that sucks you in to their rapidly dissolving world. From an explosion at a High School, through the world of illegal genetic modifications via gene warfare I could not help but compare the story to The Stand. I think this was mainly because of it's main setting of Las Vegas and I did keep expecting Randall Flagg to make a cameo appearance. In some ways this is a compliment to the author as The Stand is one of my all time favourite books and one that I re-read every couple of years. The characters are well drawn and relatably flawed people who I could not help but empathise with. From the trials of growing pains to trying to hold their lives together as the world falls apart they make bad decisions and good ones but you still want them to come out on top. Maybe this is because they both had childhoods marred by loss but maybe it is because they are inherently interesting people. Spread over several years we get to witness Harry and Charlie grow close, apart and close again against a backdrop of biological warfare which has decimated the world's population. Throw in some mafia-esque dirty dealing and you end up with a fast paced thrilling ride that I did find hard to put down. I RECEIVED A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK FROM READERS FIRST IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW.
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Peter Wallwork
October 31, 2023
Amazing detail great book
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Robert Muchamore's books have sold over 15 million copies worldwide, have been translated into 24 languages, and have been number-one bestsellers in eight countries including the UK, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. Worldwide English language sales exceed 7 million copies, with 3 million copies sold in the UK alone. For more information about Robert and his books, go to www.muchamore.com.

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