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Burn (Paperback)

by Bill Ransom (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Ransom's sequel to ViraVax rivals John Barnes's Kaleidoscope Century as the SF novel with the highest body count of the year. But while Barnes's novel is an exercise in machismo, Ransom's is a delightful romp with comic-book attitudes and plenty of flare. The villain here is Major Ezra Hodge, whose positions as both a high government functionary and an influential member of a religious sect, the Children of Eden, enable him to manipulate events with apparent impunity. Reporters, politicians, scientists and an assortment of terrorists die from the viral agent he unleashes. Readers unfamiliar with ViraVax may wonder why it might be possible to kill everyone in the world of 2015 by introducing the agent into only bottled water and Communion wafers, but the fast-paced narrative here maintains a tight enough scope to make this seem a minor issue. The ostensible heroes are a pair of genetically engineered children named Harry and Sonja; Harry's father, a spy and recovering alcoholic; and a virologist named Marte Chang. They escape most of their predicaments more through activity than ingenuity, while doing their research off the page. Readers looking for spectacle will find that this novel delivers more "bang for the buck" than most. Ransom maintains a jaunty attitude throughout (the one sex scene is both hilarious and necessary to the plot), and, while his characters are rarely more than two-dimensional, their adventures and the events that guide their lives are fascinating enough to carry the day.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Booklist

Ransom's Viravax (1993) recounted the thwarted scheme of brilliant scientist and religious fanatic Dajaj Mishwe to unleash a deadly virus on an unsuspecting humanity and usher in a new Eden. Now, with Mishwe and his underground lab destroyed, the two cloned children Mishwe had designated his Adam and Eve--and who are perhaps the only two persons immune to the virus have been rescued and quarantined. Meanwhile, Mishwe's surviving confederate, Gen. Ezra Hodge, is busy with the backup plan involving worldwide distribution of contaminated bottled water and vaccines produced by his cultic brethren, the Children of Eden. As opposing forces converge on Mexico City, where a full-scale outbreak could erupt, scientist Marte Chang and special agent Rico Toledo, heroes of the last disaster, maneuver to save the day. Ransom's prose and ideas probably didn't deserve more exposure than a single book, yet his scientific speculation is respectable enough and the rousing action abundant enough to keep readers well entertained. Carl Hays --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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