![]() ![]() ![]() Roberto and Trini’s boss has retired early, the government facility has been sold off to a private storage company, and the planet’s warmed up some. Everyone dusted their hands off at a job well done and went about their business. The situation they found there was about as bad as it could get, but they contained it and a single sample of the creepy-as-all-heck fungus that caused all the trouble was brought back to the United States to be stored in a government facility in Kansas. And there’s a lot to be said for making jokes in life-or-death situations.īack in 1987 military specialists Roberto Diaz and Trini Romano investigated a potential biological weapon in a small Aboriginal community in the Australian outback. Really, laugh-out-loud-at-the-most-inappropriate-times funny. If I’d known going in that things were going to get as messy as they did, I’d probably not have read this, but Koepp is a snappy writer and by the time I’d cottoned onto the grossness of the situation I was invested. This book would be an excellent candidate for a second Books with a Body Count post both because of the quantity of deaths and their ickiness, (and sheesh, were they icky!). ![]()
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