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Christy Esmahan
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Once thought to be pure academic legend, scientists recently found proof of the existence of viruses thousands of times larger than ordinary viruses. So far all have been innocuous, but what if one was a human pathogen? While drilling for oil in the desolate reaches of the Arctic, an unsuspecting company extracts a permafrost ice core that has been frozen for 30,000 years, accidentally releasing a "megavirus". Top investigator Sarah Spallanzani and her team must race against the ticking clock of the short Arctic summer to discover a way to protect workers from the virus before competitors drain the basin of its rich resources...and before anyone else succumbs to the deadly fever of the Laptev virus.
©2015 Christy Esmahan (P)2017 TantorListeners also enjoyed...
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- Narrated by: Joel Richards
- Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
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Failed surgeon David McBride is in exile from the surgical community after making a costly error in judgment. Down but not out, he perseveres and is given a second chance to establish a career in surgery. But, as McBride stands on the threshold of a new life, the malignant underside of his fellow man intervenes. Under the threat of violence, David is forced to perform illegal organ harvests in a makeshift operating room hidden in a dilapidated meatpacking warehouse in lower Manhattan.
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WOW, that was intense!
- By Wayne on 05-21-18
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Viral Fear
- By: Robert McLay
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 10 hrs and 48 mins
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Which is more dangerous, disease or fear? In 1997, a deranged man committed a series of crimes at University Hospital. He claimed he had been infected by animals housed at the facility. He was only trying to cure himself. When a thief breaks into a research facility, he comes away with a multi-million-dollar secret. But, he is also bitten by an animal. A young reporter is convinced that the thief is infected with an experimental disease. Blood and sex form a chain of infection, but has the reporter now unleashed a virus of paranoia via her stories? Viral Fear plays out the drama of risk and...
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DRYP: The Final Pandemic
- The DRYP Trilogy, Book 1
- By: R.A. Scheuring
- Narrated by: Johnny Heller
- Length: 11 hrs and 53 mins
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After an exchange student with bubonic plague turns up in a Reno hospital, a contractor with identical symptoms dies in Los Angeles. The government‘s official stance is that the cases are isolated and the outbreak is under control. But George Mack, a 30-year public health veteran, quickly realizes this is no ordinary plague. The death toll is too high, and the spread pattern make no sense. As Reno’s hospitals fill with victims, Mack begins to believe that there is more to the epidemic than the CDC is letting on - and that he must take drastic steps if he hopes to save his city.
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Great addition to the gerne
- By Leonard on 07-24-21
By: R.A. Scheuring
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The Cryspora Event
- An Apocalyptic Thriller
- By: J. Chad Stanley
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 11 hrs and 30 mins
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The Cryspora Event is a pulse-pounding thriller that explores the thin line between scientific ambition and unforeseen consequences. This gripping tale of survival, sacrifice, and redemption is not just a story; it's an alarming warning that will resonate long after the final page is turned. Sonny Evans is a last-minute addition to a research expedition bound for Antarctica. Its mission is to locate the world’s oldest ice and expose the secrets hidden within. Despite some early setbacks, the research team perseveres and achieves its historic goal. However, triumph quickly turns to terror ...
By: J. Chad Stanley
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The Vaccine
- A Medical Thriller
- By: Hassan Riaz
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
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"An intricately plotted and fast-paced thriller from a medical expert who knows the territory." —Kirkus Reviews "A smart, humane thriller about a scientist’s efforts to stop a global pandemic...The Vaccine gets under the skin." —Booklife Five years into a deadly menglavirus pandemic, Dr. Harrison Boyd has accomplished what no one else has been able—he has developed a vaccine for history’s most lethal virus. But a powerful US senator—Scott Spaulding—is intent on keeping the vaccine from the public for his own nefarious purposes. Harrison must race against time to eradicate the ...
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Bad narrative
- By Delbert on 02-10-25
By: Hassan Riaz
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ADRENALINE
- By: John Benedict
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 8 hrs and 16 mins
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ADRENALINE: Murder is the ultimate rush. When patients start dying unexpectedly in the O.R. at Mercy Hospital, anesthesiologist Doug Landry finds himself the focus of the blame. Is he really incompetent or is there something more sinister going on? As Doug struggles to clear his name and unravel the secret of the mysterious deaths, it becomes clear that someone will stop at nothing to keep him from exposing the devastating truth. Doug becomes trapped in a grisly race against time to prevent more deaths--including his own. From the boardroom to the recovery room to the thrilling climax in ...
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This is a great listen! I enjoyed it right to the end.
- By wendy vecchi on 04-16-25
By: John Benedict
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Hitchhikers
- By: Ben H. Winters
- Narrated by: Therese Plummer
- Length: 3 hrs and 27 mins
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Annie has always had high hopes for her future. But the reality of her life just isn’t measuring up. She loves her fiancé, Greg–doesn’t she? She’s going to get her degree and open her own business–won’t she? Then, a strange old woman shows up outside her house, and she seems to know a lot about Annie. An awful lot. Annie could tell the old woman to get lost. Yet there’s something about her Annie just can’t shake. And what she learns could change her life forever–but is it the life she envisioned?
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Pretty good
- By Anne on 03-18-25
By: Ben H. Winters
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Nightshade
- Nightshade Duology, Book 1
- By: Keri Lake
- Narrated by: Islay Jacobs, Ryan West
- Length: 20 hrs and 26 mins
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My father called them messengers. He once told me they walked among us and that somewhere in this dark and godless city, there shined a faint sliver of hope. I had only to look for the signs. Well, I’ve spent my whole life investigating the inexplicable and all I've found are the unsettling vestiges of iniquity—the evidence of another world shrouded by the obscure. Purgatory to some, where depravity hides in shadows, and girls like me are little more than delicious bites of temptation. Others call it Nightshade.
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Oh. My. Goodness!
- By 561jack on 09-06-23
By: Keri Lake
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The Ratcatcher
- By: Anthony Khaseria
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 5 hrs and 18 mins
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Based on the bestselling Audible Original by Anthony Khaseria, THE RATCATCHER is a thrilling police drama for fans of Joy Ellis and Michael Wood. It's been twelve weeks since Dresden Commissioner Paula Beyer was sent to the small town of Freidorf to investigate the disappearance of several teenagers. Now she is sitting opposite a psychologist who is tasked with figuring out whether Paula's statements about the case are true, or whether she needs to be suspended until further notice.
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Ending???
- By Ashlee on 03-04-25
By: Anthony Khaseria
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- Lorraine Palmer
- 03-26-17
Ended too soon
I really liked the story, but also feel it should have continued where it stopped. Felt it was a premature ending.
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- Roni
- 02-06-18
Synopsis is Misleading
I found the synopsis of this book to be misleading. It's basically about researchers trying to find a cure to a virus. Very little of the plot is spent on the people actually afflicted with the virus. Especially, those at the Antarctic station. If you don't mind a book loaded with a lot of scientific terminology and a moronic animal lover who screws up all the results, then this is the book for you. I was disappointed that the book wasn't more about the crew in the Antarctic and what they were going through and why Max did what he did. There was never any clear explanation of his actions.
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- Brian
- 03-17-17
A GREAT virus story
A quick look inside my brain: I LOVE Bio-Thrillers. Some of the best books I've ever read were by the amazing author Richard Preston. They are hard science books and most of them are non-fiction that reads like fiction (which is even scarier). The reason I'm prefacing my review is because I absolutely loved this book because it felt like it got the science right. And the parts where it didn't Esmahan openly admits it in the epilogue of the book.
This book has been on my radar for quite some time. It's probably been recommended to me by Amazon more times than any other book. (Amazon knows all!) Well, I'm really glad that Tantor picked up the rights to this book in audio because I finally got a chance to give it the listen that it deserved.
Yes, this book is a lot of hard science fiction -- but so was The Martian and that book absolutely took off. Just because it contains actual science doesn't mean you should steer clear of it. I feel the complete opposite. The Laptev Virus drew me deeper and deeper because Esmahan kept sprinkling in more and more fact-based fiction (which feels like an oxymoron).
I've been looking for a Bio-Thriller that took the science seriously. Crichton got it right in Andromeda Strain, Preston in The Cobra Event, and I can gladly add Esmahan in The Laptev Virus.
The story is about a mega-virus that is found in the arctic that looks to have been laying dormant for thousands of years. Sarah is a researcher who is working hard to try and find a cure for AIDS when she is pulled off that project to figure out what this virus is and potentially find a vaccine for it. The story follows Sarah in her lab with her co-workers and assistants as they try and find out what this virus is and why it does what it does.
The other thing that really helped this book as the narration provided by Vikas Adams. The main character is a strong and vivacious female. Sometimes this can be rough when a male provides the voice. Adams absolutely crushes it. He is able to give Sarah a voice without it sounding fake or over-acted. Adams narration was perfect for this book.
Overall, if you can't tell already I loved The Laptev Virus. The only complaint that I have is that it didn't give a proper ending. Sure all the characters had most of their problems solved, but at the same time... I won't say since it will ruin the ending of the book. I had a brief chat on twitter with Esmahan and she mentioned that Sarah's adventures continue in The Cobra Effect.
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- Float Therapy Spa
- 03-25-25
Loved it!
This genre is my jam these days and this book is a big reason why. A mystery medical forensic thriller, well written and narrated. Super intelligent without being above understanding, this author really knows her stuff. I'll be looking for more by her.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-04-17
Gave up just when it was getting good.
Book had a good premise but really didn't follow through. Seemed like thw author was more interested in discussing how to manage a bunch of idiots.
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- vbrushwood
- 06-13-19
WOW, WOW, WOW
I listened to this book and so enjoyed the story and how it was woven. The reader was great. I sat down to listen to it while I did some busy work and before I knew it the story had my full attention. I listened to the whole book in one sitting. It kept me interested and wanting to know more about what was going on. It was a great book. This is a must read (listen!) I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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- T
- 04-13-18
No thanks
I bought this after listening to one of the Audicted episodes, in which one of the Audible editors goes on about what a wonderful narrator Vikas Adam is. He sounded alright in the short sample they played on that show, and since the subject matter of this book is in line with my interests, I thought it would be a great choice for me to experience one of his performances for myself.
I couldn't even get through it. I found the narration silly, the voices like caricatures. It was also oddly pretentious, in a west coast sushi bar sort of way. The words were artificially drawn out and smoothed, as though he wanted to make himself sound as suave and refined as possible. It made me want to gag.
As for the story, it might have been good, but I couldn't get past the narration long enough to make a fair judgement. Maybe I will read it in print.
I think this might be the last time I listen to the Audible editors. I want my credit back.
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- wisconsinclark
- 03-29-17
Maybe the next chapter
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
The potential for a stunning thriller was there, but it was talk, teach, talk, teach, talk, teach
Would you ever listen to anything by Christy Esmahan again?
Never
Which scene was your favorite?
The End
What character would you cut from The Laptev Virus?
silly lab tech
Any additional comments?
this was a huge disappointment. Audible has a great return policy, since I stayed with it hoping for something to happen, I will settle for warning others, unless you love fictional biology lessons. Vikas Adam was very good, I will not fault her for the material.
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