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How close is the world to widespread death not through bombs but disease where the well-connected have the virus and the antidote while the rest of us struggle to survive on an epidemic-ridden planet?
The Wuhan Games show we may be closer than you think.
The coronavirus killed an estimated seven million people worldwide. The world waits for a conclusive discovery from scientists or politicians on whether it was a random mutating disease or a heinous mass murder.
This captivating novel exposes how the powerful can utilize disease as a weapon to put our world in crisis.
The book's author, John McGory, lived in Wuhan from 2014 until February 2020, working as an editor at the Changjiang Weekly, Wuhan's largest English newspaper, where he covered the city leading up to the outbreak.
While living in Wuhan, he collected all available information on the growing virus threat during the early days of the 2020 outbreak.
The facts were soon scrubbed from the internet and social media sites but not before the author captured a staggering story. Real-time WeChat contacts, Communist Party news releases, Chinese newspaper accounts, local events, and official medical updates all point to the demonic weaponization of disease in this spine-tingling mystery, The Wuhan Games.