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He told one wife he was a surgeon on sabbatical, he told one he was a former professional football player, he told another he was a Vietnam vet, and yet another he was a bio-terrorism expert.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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His latest novel, Patient Zero, combines the threat of bio-terrorism with an anti-hero named Joe Ledger, a high octane quick-reacting fighter with some very human issues.
Interview with Jonathan Maberry, author of Patient Zero 2009
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The new fiber mesh combats chemical and bio-terrorism agents alike.
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But in both novels, Maberry has done his research to put some very scary realism into the bio-terrorism attacks taking place.
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His latest novel, Patient Zero, combines the threat of bio-terrorism with an anti-hero named Joe Ledger, a high octane quick-reacting fighter with some very human issues.
April 2009 2009
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Patient Zero is a fast paced read, featuring Joe Ledger, a no-nonsense, no-hesitation fighter who is recruited for the Department of Military Science (DMS) to fight a new threat: a bio-terrorism agent that affects its victims in a way that makes them resemble zombies.
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A 1994 fellowship to Antarctica and a kick in the pants from cancer (he has fully recovered) prompted the author to take a stab at a lifelong goal of writing a novel by producing the World War II bio-terrorism thriller Ice Reich
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And we are launching a new initiative that will give us the capacity to respond faster and more effectively to bio-terrorism or an infectious disease - a plan that will counter threats at home, and strengthen public health abroad.
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Maberry's first Joe Ledger novel, Patient Zero, was often listed as a horror novel (and has been nominated for a Bram Stoker award in that genre); but it is more about a battle against bio-terrorism by deep-cover U.S.
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He plans to discuss his strategy for confronting key national security challenges, including nuclear non-proliferation, bio-terrorism, cyber security and emerging national security threats, according to the Obama campaign.
The Early Word: McCain Tackles Education Reform - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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