![]() ![]() After the first twelve inmates have undergone rather bizarre transformations, the lead scientist wants to use a child for the next iteration. ![]() To test the formula, they experiment on death row prisoners. military develop an experimental drug therapy out of a rare virus believed to “weaponize” human beings. ![]() The book takes place some twenty years into the future. Cronin has managed to combine them, refashion the product to be suitable for young adult audiences (but sold in both YA and Adult markets), and spin it out to over 760 pages. Is it possible in any conceivable universe that Justin Cronin did not read Stephen King’s The Stand before he wrote this? Or see the movie series “28 Days Later” and “28 Weeks Later?” No, I doubt it’s possible even in an alternate universe. ![]()
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