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Ghost Virus
Ghost Virus | Graham Masterton
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Samira had been staring into her mirror all morning before she picked up the small bottle of sulphuric acid and poured it over her forehead. She was a young woman with her whole life ahead of her. What could have brought her to this? DC Jerry Pardoe and DS Jamila Patel of Tooting Police suspect it's suicide. But then a random outbreak of horrific crimes in London points to something more sinister. A deadly virus is spreading: something is infecting ordinary Londoners with an insatiable lust to murder. All of the killers were wearing second-hand clothes. Could these garments be possessed by some supernatural force? The death count is multiplying rapidly. Now Jerry and Jamila must defeat the ghost virus, before they are all infected...
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Michellesibs
Ghost Virus | Graham Masterton
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Mehso-so

There's a epidemic in Tooting, UK where some bizarre and quite frankly disgusting murders and suicides are taking place and its down to the local police force to figure out what's going on. This is fast paced and a real page turner, I couldn't look away, this book is gory and there is no reader protection here. The author is out to shock and gross you out and he does a brilliant job. Problematic in places (sexism/racism), full review on Goodreads.

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Smyers96
Ghost Virus | Graham Masterton
Bailedbailed

I, personally, had to bail. Once I got to a very uncomfortable scene regarding a possessed little girl and a pedo, I couldn't continue on. It is slow, and often very confusing. When it gets gruesome it either doesn't give enough detail or gives too much detail for shock factor (see above complaint scene). There was also a side plot regarding Middle Eastern racism in Britain that wasn't well fleshed out in the part I read.

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jessinikkip
Ghost Virus | Graham Masterton
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Panpan

This book was......ridiculous. I heard him compared to Stephen King and Richard Laymon. But...this book was stupid. I kept hoping some horror would sneak up but really just a sweater with a thirst for blood crawled along. I related most to the cops every time they said "none if this makes sense" #GhostVirus #NetGalley