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The Jakarta Pandemic: A Modern Thriller

Alex Fletcher, Book 1

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The Jakarta Pandemic: A Modern Thriller

By: Steven Konkoly
Narrated by: John David Farrell
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Cases of a highly lethal virus appear in major cities around the globe. Most ignore the warning signs.

Alex Fletcher, Iraq War veteran, has read the signs for years. With his family and home prepared to endure an extended period of seclusion, Alex thinks he's ready for the pandemic. He's not even close. The unstoppable H16N1 virus rapidly spreads across the United States, stretching the fragile bonds of society to the breaking point. Schools close, grocery stores empty, fuel deliveries stop, hospitals start turning away the sick...riots engulf the cities. As hostility and mistrust engulfs his idyllic Maine neighborhood, Alex quickly realizes that the H16N1 virus will be the least of his problems.

The Alex Fletcher books (in order):

  1. The Jakarta Pandemic, Book One
  2. The Perseid Collapse, Book Two
  3. Event Horizon, Book Three
  4. Point of Crisis, Book Four
  5. Dispatches, Book Five

Steven's novels are recommended for fans of Brad Thor's Scot Harvath, Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp, Brad Taylor's Pike Logan, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Lee Child's Jack Reacher, Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne, L.T. Ryan's Jack Noble, C.G. Cooper's Daniel Briggs, Daniel Silva's Gabriel Allon, and Mark Greaney's Gray Man.

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Entertaining. Worst gun battle ever written. Writers need to understand guns and tactics if they’re going to write stories like this.

Good story.

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The Jakarta Pandemic is thought-provoking. Not your run of the mill thriller formula, it keeps you at the edge of your seat. The pacing feels a little off because it isn't a standard formulaic thriller, but the aspects of reality regarding the situation in which we find ourselves today can be fruitful as well as harrowing.

Very near reality, a good preparation for today

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I do not like the extensive use of guns as the story. However, when seconds count, the police were hours away in this story. There is no alternative to the use of deadly force to protect self, family, and community against those with no regard for the rights of others. As a result of reading this work, I have become a gun owner and am stockpiling essential supplies for any future disaster. I am a liberal who believes in civil rights; I don’t understand why many liberals oppose the gun culture. It is not a liberal/conservative issue.

Gun Crazy

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I disliked how the wife was treated by the author. For a husband who we are supposed to believe is always prepared, keeping his key partner in the dark the way Alex did was a recipe for disaster. In that sort of situation allowing your spouse to remain woefully ignorant of potential danger would be horrible.

And her use of the walkie talkie just to "check up on him" would have been stopped by anyone in real fear of their lives. She was one misplaced "I love you be careful" from getting him shot while he was hiding. Overall, even with those things considered it was a good book.

Good but

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could not put it down loved it can't wait to read the next four books

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