Karl Frankton is a pathologist with a CDC emergency response team in Somalia. After two days of futile testing, they have failed to identify a virus that has wiped out a village on the Wabe-Shebele River. There are no clues, only eighty-four suffocated villagers. An urgent call has been received from Atlanta ordering Karl to a fishing village near Seattle where twenty-three bodies have been found with similar symptoms. It is today and Karl Frankton is about to confront a disease more deadly than a virus . . . a disease called greed.
P.P.M.'s warning is clear: "We are approaching a global crisis beyond our comprehension. While world governments look the other way, we are poisoning our air and water, and time just ran out."
P.P.M. is being considered for a motion picture. Book Two, OMEGA, has been released on Kindle.
Gary Naiman has written thirteen novels. His background includes twenty years at Paramount Pictures and classified projects within the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
P.P.M.'s warning is clear: "We are approaching a global crisis beyond our comprehension. While world governments look the other way, we are poisoning our air and water, and time just ran out."
P.P.M. is being considered for a motion picture. Book Two, OMEGA, has been released on Kindle.
Gary Naiman has written thirteen novels. His background includes twenty years at Paramount Pictures and classified projects within the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.