The Divine Affliction
by Robert M. Fleisher
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Pub Date 27 Sep 2018 | Archive Date 30 Nov 2018
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Description
When Derrick Daniels, Justice Department attorney, reluctantly investigates the possibility that rogue Arab states are developing deadly diseases as a terrorist weapon against the United States, assassins and inexplicable forces threaten his existence. Ancient law collides with contemporary villainy to threaten the destiny of humankind. Every living thing is at risk.
Is societal violence random, is it related to one special device, or is there a combination of plots acting to bring an end to the idyllic life that used to define the American way? Is our condition born of the acts of enemies or the evolution of our own behaviors?
Prions, the cause of
Mad Cow Disease and the human counterpart Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease, become a
deadly biological weapon, illicit drugs become chemical weapons and revenge
from a past war becomes motivation to destroy America. Derrick gets deeply
involved in assessing vile plots. In a surprise ending, we ask, “Does he save
us?”
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781684331123 |
PRICE | US$20.95 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
A lawyer for Justice Dept., Derrick is asked to travel overseas to investigate concern in Japan. As part of the trip he is to stop with another lawyer and investigate a national security issue covertly in Iran. The CIA becomes involved. There are plot twists until the end. Story is fast paced and well written. I enjoyed book.
Derrick Daniels is on what he thinks is a routine, straightforward mission to investigate some possible criminal and terrorist activity overseas, on behalf of the Justice Department. As his team heads their separate ways overseas to investigate and interview their targets, they find that their routine mission is anything but. Danger stalks them almost immediately, as they find themselves targeted in a plot to wipe out large segments of the world's population using a hideous form of mind control.
It took me a while to figure out who the principal characters were and what they actually are doing, but once they get out in the field, the plot moves along quickly as Derrick and his team try to stay alive and find their way back to safety. It's a roller coaster ride right to the end as the plot weaves elements of doomsday scenarios and mass extinction with the horror and thriller genres to create a edge of your seat adventure. The fear and anxiety are palpable as this team of ordinary folks is pushed to the brink by some ruthless villains with a penchant for grisly torture and interrogation.
There is an unexpected turn at the book's final section, and it's not clear in the end what has happened. It is fairly jarring, considering what has come before, but as a sequel is coming(?) I imagine that will be explained. For now, it raises some existential questions about what our role is on this planet and if what we perceive is real or not. Credit to the author for weaving in some disparate elements to bring something different than the norm.