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    The Extinction Files Box Set


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      also by A.G. RIDDLE

      The Long Winter

      Completed Trilogy

      The Origin Mystery

      Completed Trilogy

      Departure

      Standalone

      see more at: AGRiddle.com

      Contents

      Stay in the Loop

      A Note about Fact & Fiction

      Pandemic

      Prologue

      Day 1

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Day 2

      Chapter 13

      Chapter 14

      Chapter 15

      Chapter 16

      Chapter 17

      Chapter 18

      Chapter 19

      Chapter 20

      Day 3

      Chapter 21

      Chapter 22

      Chapter 23

      Chapter 24

      Chapter 25

      Chapter 26

      Chapter 27

      Chapter 28

      Chapter 29

      Day 4

      Chapter 30

      Chapter 31

      Chapter 32

      Chapter 33

      Chapter 34

      Chapter 35

      Chapter 36

      Chapter 37

      Day 5

      Chapter 38

      Chapter 39

      Chapter 40

      Chapter 41

      Chapter 42

      Chapter 43

      Chapter 44

      Day 6

      Chapter 45

      Chapter 46

      Chapter 47

      Chapter 48

      Chapter 49

      Chapter 50

      Chapter 51

      Day 7

      Chapter 52

      Chapter 53

      Chapter 54

      Day 8

      Chapter 55

      Chapter 56

      Chapter 57

      Day 9

      Chapter 58

      Chapter 59

      Chapter 60

      Chapter 61

      Chapter 62

      Chapter 63

      Chapter 64

      Chapter 65

      Chapter 66

      Chapter 67

      Chapter 68

      Chapter 69

      Chapter 70

      Chapter 71

      Day 10

      Chapter 72

      Chapter 73

      Chapter 74

      Day 11

      Chapter 75

      Chapter 76

      Chapter 77

      Chapter 78

      Chapter 79

      Chapter 80

      Chapter 81

      Chapter 82

      Chapter 83

      Chapter 84

      Day 12

      Chapter 85

      Chapter 86

      Chapter 87

      Chapter 88

      Chapter 89

      Chapter 90

      Chapter 91

      Chapter 92

      Chapter 93

      Day 13

      Chapter 94

      Chapter 95

      Chapter 96

      Chapter 97

      Chapter 98

      Chapter 99

      Chapter 100

      Chapter 101

      Chapter 102

      Chapter 103

      Chapter 104

      Chapter 105

      Chapter 106

      Chapter 107

      Chapter 108

      Chapter 109

      Day 14

      Chapter 110

      Chapter 111

      Chapter 112

      Chapter 113

      Chapter 114

      Chapter 115

      Chapter 116

      Chapter 117

      Chapter 118

      Chapter 119

      Chapter 120

      Chapter 121

      Chapter 122

      Chapter 123

      Chapter 124

      Chapter 125

      Chapter 126

      Chapter 127

      Chapter 128

      Chapter 129

      Chapter 130

      Chapter 131

      Chapter 132

      Chapter 133

      Chapter 134

      Chapter 135

      Chapter 136

      Day 20

      Chapter 137

      Epilogue

      Genome

      Prologue

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Chapter 3

      Chapter 4

      Chapter 5

      Chapter 6

      Chapter 7

      Chapter 8

      Chapter 9

      Chapter 10

      Chapter 11

      Chapter 12

      Chapter 13

      Chapter 14

      Chapter 15

      Chapter 16

      Chapter 17

      Chapter 18

      Chapter 19

      Chapter 20

      Chapter 21

      Chapter 22

      Chapter 23

      Chapter 24

      Chapter 25

      Chapter 26

      Chapter 27

      Chapter 28

      Chapter 29

      Chapter 30

      Chapter 31

      Chapter 32

      Chapter 33

      Chapter 34

      Chapter 35

      Chapter 36

      Chapter 37

      Chapter 38

      Chapter 39

      Chapter 40

      Chapter 41

      Chapter 42

      Chapter 43

      Chapter 44

      Chapter 45

      Chapter 46

      Chapter 47

      Chapter 48

      Chapter 49

      Chapter 50

      Chapter 51

      Chapter 52

      Chapter 53

      Chapter 54

      Chapter 55

      Chapter 56

      Chapter 57

      Chapter 58

      Chapter 59

      Chapter 60

      Chapter 61

      Chapter 62

      Chapter 63

      Chapter 64

      Chapter 65

      Chapter 66

      Chapter 67

      Chapter 68

      Chapter 69

      Chapter 70

      Chapter 71

      Chapter 72

      Chapter 73

      Chapter 74

      Chapter 75

      Chapter 76

      Chapter 77

      Chapter 78

      Chapter 79

      Chapter 80

      Chapter 81

      Chapter 82

      Chapter 83

      Chapter 84

      Chapter 85

      Epilogue

      Winter World

      Chapter 1

      Chapter 2

      Also by A.G. Riddle

      Author’s Note

      Acknowledgments

      About the Author

      Published in North America by Legion Books.

      Published in print in the UK and Commonwealth countries by Head of Zeus.

      Pandemic and Genome Copyright © 2017 by A.G. Riddle

      all rights reserved.

      printed in the united states of america.

      Pandemic and Genome are a works of fiction. Names, characters, places, events, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

      No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

      Pandemic isbns:

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    nbsp; isbn 978-1-940026-15-2 (hardcover)

      isbn 978-1-940026-09-1 (paperback)

      isbn 978-1-940026-12-1 (e-book)

      Genome isbns:

      isbn 978-1-940026-16-9 (hardcover)

      isbn 978-1-940026-14-5 (paperback)

      isbn 978-1-940026-13-8 (e-book)

      edition 1.0.0

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      This novel is dedicated to a group of heroes we rarely hear about.

      After hurricanes and other natural disasters, they are among the first to arrive and the last to leave. Around the world, they operate in war-torn regions, though they carry no weapons to protect themselves. Right now, these individuals are putting their lives at risk to protect us from threats that pose a danger to every human, in every nation on Earth.

      They live among us; they are our neighbors and our friends and our family members. They are the men and women working in public health in the US and abroad. Researching their exploits was a source of great inspiration while writing this novel. They are the true heroes of a story like PANDEMIC.

      A Note about Fact & Fiction

      Pandemic is a work of both fact and fiction. I have attempted to depict the CDC and WHO responses to a deadly outbreak in Africa as accurately as fiction allows. Several experts in the field contributed to this work. Any errors, however, are mine alone.

      Much of the science included in Pandemic is real. In particular, research regarding the M13 phage and GP3 protein is 100% factual. Therapies developed from M13 and GP3 are currently in clinical trials, where they show great promise in curing Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and amyloid disorders.

      My website (agriddle.com) includes a fact vs. fiction section and other bonus content for Pandemic.

      Thanks for reading.

      - Gerry

      A.G. Riddle

      Pandemic

      The Extinction Files, Book One

      Prologue

      The US Coast Guard cutter had been searching the Arctic Ocean for three months, though none of the crew knew exactly what they were searching for.

      At their last port, the icebreaker had taken on a team of thirty scientists and a dozen crates filled with some very strange instruments. The crew was told nothing about their guests or the mysterious equipment. Day after day, ice broke and crumbled at the Healy’s bow, and the men and women aboard carried on with their duties, operating in radio silence as instructed.

      The secrecy and monotony of the crew’s daily routine inspired an endless flow of rumors. They speculated while they took their meals and in their off-hours, while playing chess, cards, and video games. Their best guess was that they were searching for a submarine or sunken military ship—likely of American or perhaps Russian origin—or perhaps a cargo vessel carrying dangerous material. A few of the crew believed they were searching for nuclear warheads, fired decades ago during the Cold War but aborted over the Arctic Ocean.

      At four a.m. Anchorage time, the phone on the wall by the captain’s bunk buzzed. The man grabbed it without turning the light on.

      “Miller.”

      “Stop the ship, Captain. We’ve found it.” The mission’s chief scientist, Dr. Hans Emmerich, hung up without another word.

      After calling the bridge and ordering a full stop, Captain Walter Miller dressed quickly and made his way to the ship’s main research bay. Like the rest of the crew, he was curious about what it was. But most of all he wanted to know if what lay beneath them was a threat to the 117 men and women serving aboard his ship.

      Miller nodded at the guards by the hatch and ducked inside. A dozen scientists were arguing by a bank of screens. He marched toward them, squinting at the images that showed the rocky sea floor bathed in a green hue. In the middle of several of the images lay a dark, oblong object.

      “Captain.” Dr. Emmerich’s voice was like a clothesline, stopping Miller in his tracks. “I’m afraid we’re exceptionally busy at the moment.” Emmerich stepped in front of the Coast Guard officer and tried to corral him away from the screens, but Miller stood his ground.

      “I came to see if we can provide any assistance,” Miller said.

      “We’re quite capable, Captain. Please maintain your current position—and radio silence.”

      Miller motioned toward the screens. “So you’ve been looking for a sub.”

      Emmerich said nothing.

      “Is it American? Russian?”

      “We believe it’s a vessel of… multi-national sponsorship.”

      Miller squinted, wondering what that meant.

      “Now, Captain, you really must excuse me. We have a lot of work to do. We’ll be launching the submersible soon.”

      Miller nodded. “Understood. Good luck, Doctor.”

      When the captain was gone, Emmerich instructed two of the younger researchers to stand by the door. “Nobody else gets in.”

      At his computer terminal, Emmerich sent an encrypted email.

      Have located wreck believed to be RSV Beagle. Commencing search. Coordinates and initial imagery attached.

      Thirty minutes later, Dr. Emmerich and three other scientists sat in the submersible, making their way to the ocean floor.

      On the other side of the world, the cargo ship Kentaro Maru was moving through the Indian Ocean just off the coast of Somalia.

      In a conference room adjacent to the ship’s bridge, two men had been arguing all afternoon, their shouts causing the crew to wince periodically.

      A bridge officer knocked on the door and waited nervously. They ignored him and continued yelling at each other.

      He knocked again.

      Silence.

      He swallowed hard and pushed the door open.

      A tall man named Conner McClain stood behind the long conference table. His angry expression made his badly scarred face look even more hideous. He spoke quickly, with an Australian accent, his volume just below a yell.

      “For your sake, this better blow my mind, Lieutenant.”

      “Sir, the Americans have found the Beagle.”

      “How?”

      “They’re using a new seafloor mapping tech—”

      “Are they on a plane, submarine, or ship?”

      “A ship. The Healy. It’s a US Coast Guard icebreaker. They’re launching a submersible though.”

     

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