'Civilization slipped into its second dark age on an unsurprising track of blood but with a speed that could not have been foreseen by even the most pessimistic futurist. By Halloween, every major city from New York to Moscow stank to the empty heavens and the world as it had been was a memory.' The event became known as The Pulse. The virus was carried by every cell phone operating within the entire world. Within hours, those receiving calls would be infected. A young artist Clayton Riddell realises what is happening. He flees the devastation of explosive, burning Boston, desperate to reach his son before his son switches on his little red mobile phone... A brilliant read that is sure to make you think, the perfect book to add to your collection. This paperback book has 473 pages and measures: 19.7 x 12.7 x 3cm.
J**R
Don't waste time on it
This is one of the worst Stephen King books I have ever read. It has a stupid plot full of plot holes. After the initial good idea of a "virus" spread by cell phones, suddenly a common knowledge about what happened and why, and a common language spreads among the persons, who were not hit. And in no-time does all the ones, who did get hit, become dirty and their clothes turns into rags. Very unconvincing. The book is super long-winded and boring, and the ending is no real ending. VERY DISAPPOINTED!
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