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Another
Place to Die by Sam North
Publisher: Lulu.com. London,
UK.
Published (6 Feb 2007)
Language English
ISBN-10: 1-847538991
ISBN-13: 978-1847538994
Prices: UK: £13.50 US:
$18.00 CAN: $20.00
Available
from Amazon.com
and direct from the publisher Lulu
Press by order at Waterstones
UK
Ian Middleton Review
A
powerful portrayal of an underestimated threat.
The invisible killer. Weve all seen the media
frenzy over the latest deadly outbreaks: SARs, Avian
flu
. Weve all been gripped with fear as
they sensationalize the story, only to have it disappear
soon after; leaving us to wonder if this was just
another scare story. Yet history is riddled with stories
of deadly plagues and killer viruses ravaging populations
and wiping out civilizations. What makes us think
that it could not happen again?
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Sam
Norths latest novel is not a work of Science Fiction.
Its not even a work of fiction. It is potential fact!
Set in Vancouver, this is the tale of a world ravaged by
a mutated version of the avian flu virus. People are dropping
dead in the thousands, society has broken down and anarchy
is slowly ensuing. In the midst of all this turmoil are
three sets of characters, Fen and her dog Red who, along
with her family, flee to a remote island in an attempt to
wait out the epidemic. Arno flies from Toronto to Vancouver
to find Rachel, the woman he loves, and together they try
to outrun the virus. Finally theres Deka, a cab driver
whose good friend Dr Borov somehow helps them both to survive
the virus with his own medicinal cocktail. The so-called
experts have failed to develop an effective vaccine and
now most of these experts are also dead. People are afraid
of people. No-one knows who to trust. The government are
no longer able to protect you. The economy is all but destroyed.
The world seems doomed.
Yet out of the ashes emerge these three sets of characters
who prove that all is not lost. When all is said and done
its the ordinary people who save the day. Through
all the doom and seeming despair, hope remains alive with
some. When youve hit rock bottom and survived, the
only way is up.
What makes this book so much more compelling is Sams
easygoing and free-flowing style of writing. Rarely have
I discovered a new author who can draw you into his world
so easily. His writing is alive and engaging, and the dialogue
is so down to earth that you feel like the people are next
to you acting it out. Sam has the enviable ability to create
a diverse group of characters that the reader is able to
vividly picture and instantly like or dislike; something
that should be commonplace, but is sadly lacking in many
of todays books.
Fascinating, frightening and compelling, Another Place to
Die is the ultimate page-turner which I guarantee will result
in many late nights under the bedside light with you uttering,
just one more chapter!!
Reviewed by Ian Middleton: Travel Writer and photographer,
and author of Mysterious World: Ireland.
http://www.ian-middleton.co.uk
Ian Middleton <ian at ian-middleton.co.uk>
Authors
Bio:
Ian Middleton is a freelance travel writer and photographer
from the UK. He is the author of three travel narrative
books and one travel guide to ancient Ireland, Mysterious
World: Ireland. Ian has also written for several magazines,
including Mysterious World, backpacker Ireland, Walking
World Ireland, Take your car UK and the Slovenia Times newspaper.
Ian's photography has been published in Mysterious World:
Ireland, Masa Acher magazine, Living Abroad, Bradt Travel
Guides and the Slovenia Times newspaper.
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