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This issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, edited by Drs. Nahed
Ismail, A. William Pasculle, and James Snyder, will cover a wide
variety of Emerging Pathogens. Topics covered in this issue
include, but are not limited to West Nile Virus; Zika Virus; Ebola
and Marburg Heamorrhagic Fever; Rift Valley Fever; Carbapenem
Resistant Enterobacteriacae; Closteridium Difficuile; and
Chikungunya, among others.
The year is 1961. America has a new president, named John F.
Kennedy, and a new era the newspapers are calling the Dawn of
Camelot. But for ten-year-old Paul Brett, dealing with an abusive
father and the immigrant gangs roaming his slum neighborhood of
China Slough, America is only a small, dead-end place he is
struggling to survive. That is, until the night a mysterious
stranger comes out of the darkness to his rescue, and initiates a
journey--an unforgettable odyssey--beyond his wildest imagination.
From his unlikely beginnings in a brutal California migrant camp,
into the darkest underbelly of a distant and unpopular war, to his
final and, perhaps, most deadly struggle for survival inside the
bowels of a near-medieval military prison, American Warrior follows
this amazing journey of one young hero from boyhood to manhood, and
from love lost, to his final and most incredible attempts to regain
that love. "A fast-paced...thoroughly engrossing story of a journey
through pain and violence." Kirkus Reviews
70-something Oreny "Big" Johnson has a problem. Actually, he has
two. Or maybe three. The first is that he'll be dead from cancer,
less than a year, which doesn't particularly concern him: "Things
I've been through, dying is just one more page in a long bad book."
But spending his last living days, taking his last living breath,
behind steel bars does. That's the second problem: Inmate #78903 in
the notorious level-four Washington State prison known as Horseneck
Bay. Then there's the money. Two million dollars of stolen military
payroll, supposedly buried in some remote and mysterious
south-Texas mountain range called Los Despoblados, or The
Uninhabited, which sounds to Oreny like one of those places his
Mama Maybell always told him to avoid. But he'll worry about that
later. He has to get there first. Problem number three. That's when
he brings those two smoldering dynamite sticks he's attached
himself to--his Luke-boy and Jaime--on board to help his tired old
body break out of Horseneck and go dig up that money and then
hightail it across the border into Mexico. And when they do break
out, and Luke decides to bring his girlfriend Lauren along, and her
enraged ex comes after them, and then the manhunt starts
multiplying faster around them than those cancer cells inside him,
Oreny still thinks he can control them. The problems, that is. At
least, until Cade arrives. Cade, the prison investigator Oreny
knows is dangerous and unpredictable as a six-foot-two wolverine on
eight gallons of adrenalin gone bad. And who won't stop until he
catches them and does to them what Cade does best. Cade, Oreny
knows better than anything else, is their biggest problem of all.
"Simultaneously brutal, bloody and beatific, this is crime fiction
done right. A relentlessly paced, unpredictable page-turner powered
by well-developed characters." Kirkus Reviews
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