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I only ask readers to appreciate the work for what it is... a novel which engages and educates the public about new BT and BW threats. It does have very well researched info on medical and historical BT and BW scenarios, as well as a plausible plot...given recent events.
I agree completely with those who raise a red flag about formulaic prescriptions for best sellers. I, for one, was (and am)oblivious to any "formula" for this novel's success (or failure). I am also profoundly upset about the Times' article. It was not fair, nor did it advance an equitable discussion of the novel's'favorable/unfavorable reviews. If anything, it distracted from them.
I would hope that anyone who reads The Eleventh Plague would not be biased by the Times' article -- I believe it was a very bad idea which may have hyped the novel, but poisoned the thoughts of those who read it.
Thanks for amazon.com for allowing this feedback. And, please continue to offer amazon.com your unbiased opinions--good or bad. Thanks for reading this note.
John S. Marr
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