Ebola K
Ebola K • Book 1
by Bobby Adair
Narrated by Adam Verner
Why You'll Love This
Grounding real virus history in bioterrorism conspiracy, Adam Verner's narration makes this pandemic thriller feel devastatingly plausible and relentless.
About This Book
Bobby Adair's thriller opens in the remote villages of East Africa, where a mutated strain of Ebola has evolved into something far more terrifying than its predecessors: airborne, lethal, and falling into the wrong hands. While global attention focuses on a growing West African outbreak, a small group of Americans stumbles onto the existence of "Ebola K," a weaponizable pathogen that terrorists are already moving to exploit. The novel blends epidemic procedural tension with race-against-time thriller mechanics, grounding its horror in real virology and geopolitical plausibility.
Adam Verner's narration is a natural fit for the material. His measured, grounded delivery keeps the escalating dread from tipping into melodrama, lending credibility to both the scientific sequences and the action-driven passages. At over 26 hours, the runtime rewards patient listeners with deep immersion in character and setting. Verner distinguishes voices cleanly across a diverse cast, and his pacing mirrors the story's own rhythm: methodical when the science demands it, urgent when lives hang in the balance.
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