Junte-se a nós em uma viagem ao mundo dos livros!
Adicionar este livro à prateleira
Grey
Deixe um novo comentário Default profile 50px
Grey
Assine para ler o livro completo ou leia as primeiras páginas de graça!
All characters reduced
The Last Great Pandemic - A Novel of 1918 - cover
LER

The Last Great Pandemic - A Novel of 1918

Eleanor Cress

Editora: Publishdrive

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinopse

The world is ravaged by war, and a new, invisible enemy emerges: the Spanish Flu. But on the windswept plains of Kansas, nurse Adeline Finch witnesses a chilling pattern in the flu’s victims – it’s not random; it’s selective. Essential workers, community leaders… they’re dying too fast.  A coded telegram meant for her deceased brother’s journalist friend, Samuel Hayes, ignites a spark of suspicion.  It speaks of a “harvest,” hinting at a conspiracy far more sinister than a virus.Across the Atlantic, in Barcelona, the rhythmic clang of the death knell underscores Mateo Álvarez's grief.  He pours his heart into letters to his late wife, unknowingly documenting a selective devastation targeting the city’s vibrant artistic heart.  Unbeknownst to him, these letters, intercepted by government censors, are becoming pieces of a much larger, terrifying puzzle.In Philadelphia, Isabella Rossi, an Italian immigrant, fights to protect her children from both the virus and the rising tide of anti-immigrant sentiment. A clandestine factory ledger, detailing experimental vaccines given only to American-born supervisors weeks before the outbreak, confirms her darkest fears: the government isn't just failing its citizens, it’s choosing who lives and dies.At the heart of this meticulously orchestrated tragedy stands Dr. Elias Thorne, a brilliant scientist seduced by the promise of control over life and death. Haunted by past failures, he unleashes a monster more terrifying than any enemy combatant.Adeline, armed with the coded telegram, joins forces with Samuel, and their investigation draws them into a web of silenced doctors and grieving families.  Their pursuit of truth puts them in the crosshairs of those desperate to maintain the illusion. Mateo's letters, filled with despair yet unknowingly crucial, connect the disparate threads of the conspiracy across continents. Isabella's defiance ignites a firestorm of resistance, disrupting the carefully crafted narrative of a natural pandemic.As Adeline and Samuel close in on the truth, Mateo is forced to flee Barcelona, carrying his letters—a testament to the city’s suffering and a key to exposing the conspiracy.  Isabella's courageous stand inspires uprisings across the nation, the collective outcry of the marginalized threatening to shatter the foundations of the government’s deadly lie.From the ravaged battlefields of France to the clandestine labs of America, *The Last Great Pandemic* weaves a tapestry of individual struggles against a backdrop of global crisis. It’s a heart-pounding race against time, a desperate fight for survival, and a powerful testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable darkness.  Discover the chilling truth behind history’s deadliest pandemic.
 
 
Disponível desde: 09/12/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 224 páginas.

Outros livros que poderiam interessá-lo

  • Case No 27 - A very weird 19th Century story - cover

    Case No 27 - A very weird 19th...

    Mollie Frank Ellis

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The bookshelves of American literature are incredible collections that have gathered together centuries of very talented authors.  From this continent their fame spread and whilst among their number many are now forgotten or neglected their talents endure.  Among them is the talented but obscure authoress Mollie Frank Ellis.
    Ver livro
  • Christmas at Belhaven Hall - cover

    Christmas at Belhaven Hall

    Karla Kratovil

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    She wants nothing to do with him or the holiday frivolities . . . 
     
     
     
    Lady Olivia Rivenhall has always lived at Belhaven Hall. A year has passed since her husband's unexpected death, and she's been living in limbo wondering when she will have to vacate her home and finally decide what to do with the rest of her life. Just as she is beginning to believe that the new earl will never come to take possession of the manor, Maxwell Drake walks back into her life. 
     
     
     
    After almost dying in a gutter in Venice, Maxwell Drake vows to turn his life around. Learning that he's inherited his estranged cousin's title is exactly the fresh start he needs. Max is looking forward to enjoying Christmas in the English countryside at the estate he's missed, but he's dreading facing his cousin's widow, the only woman he's ever loved. 
     
     
     
    The attraction is stronger than ever, but so are the wounds. As Christmas magic steals through the ancient halls and secrets beckon to be shared, can these two lonely hearts find a second chance at love? 
     
     
     
    Contains mature themes.
    Ver livro
  • Dictionary of Lost Words The: Book Summary & Analysis - cover

    Dictionary of Lost Words The:...

    Alexander Pike

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This content is an independent and unofficial summary created for informational and educational purposes only. It is not affiliated with, authorized, approved, licensed, or endorsed by the original author or publisher. All rights to the original work belong to its respective copyright holders. This summary is not intended to substitute the original book, but to offer a concise overview and interpretation of its main ideas.
     
    
    
     
    In the shadows of the great Oxford English Dictionary, a quiet revolution is born.
     
    The Dictionary of Lost Words tells the unforgettable story of Esme, a girl raised in a world of words—yet silenced by the very system that defines them. While her father and his colleagues work tirelessly to preserve the English language, Esme discovers a parallel truth: the most powerful words are often the ones left out—spoken by women, the working class, and the unheard.
     
    From whispered lullabies to protest chants and forgotten dialects, Esme collects discarded words, building her own dictionary in defiance of the era’s limitations. As she grows from curious child to determined woman, she begins to understand that language isn’t neutral—it’s shaped by power, history, and exclusion.
    Ver livro
  • Sun Walks Down The: Book Summary & Analysis - cover

    Sun Walks Down The: Book Summary...

    Margot Langley

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This content is an independent and unofficial summary created for informational and educational purposes only. It is not affiliated with, authorized, approved, licensed, or endorsed by the original author or publisher. All rights to the original work belong to its respective copyright holders. This summary is not intended to substitute the original book, but to offer a concise overview and interpretation of its main ideas.
     
    
    
     
    In the unforgiving landscape of South Australia, 1883, a young boy vanishes during a dust storm, and a whole town fractures under the weight of fear, guilt, and hope. The Sun Walks Down is a haunting, deeply human exploration of loss, resilience, and the invisible ties that bind a community together. Told through the eyes of grieving parents, searching strangers, an outsider artist, a conflicted reverend, and an Aboriginal tracker whose quiet wisdom cuts through chaos, this story unfolds as both a suspenseful search and an emotional reckoning.
     
    Each chapter draws you deeper into the heart of a town unraveling—and transforming. With lyrical intensity and cinematic atmosphere, this powerful novel invites listeners to confront what lies beneath the surface when life is interrupted, and what it truly means to find meaning in the aftermath.
     
    Perfect for listeners drawn to emotionally immersive fiction, historical drama, and the profound beauty found in human connection against all odds.
    Ver livro
  • The New Galena Hotel - cover

    The New Galena Hotel

    Stephen The Storyteller

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The New Galena Hotel follows Nick Poland, who sells his family farm to seek new opportunities and discovers the charming village of New Galena. There, he renovates a historic hotel while navigating the challenges of Prohibition, including whisky smuggling, pressures from the temperance movement, and risks tied to local mining operations. Each of these factors presents significant obstacles as Nick establishes his new venture. The story's ending catches the reader off guard, bringing a surprising twist to this engaging historical fiction set in Bucks County.
    Ver livro
  • Kingmaker - cover

    Kingmaker

    Griff Hosker

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    When the Earl of Gloucester suddenly dies and the Empress Matilda is forced to return to Normandy it seems that the civil war is about to end and Stephen of Blois will have succeeded in winning his crown. The Warlord of the North takes the fledgling Prince Henry under his wing and begins to train him to become king. When others try to take advantage of the Warlord's position he and his warriors have to dig deep to defeat their enemies. Gradually Henry becomes a man and shows that he has the potential to become a king.
    Ver livro