Terror In Atlanta

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Author: Alfonso Borello ISBN: 9781476230764
Publisher: Alfonso Borello Publication: August 4, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alfonso Borello
ISBN: 9781476230764
Publisher: Alfonso Borello
Publication: August 4, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Fast English Learner Vol. 2 - Read English with confidence, pick up vocabulary and learn new words you won't forget by reading vol. 2 of the Fast English Learner Terror in Atlanta.

MOMS WERE NO longer carrying babies in their expensive strollers, they were hauling monsters. And the rest of the citizens were probably too sick and deteriorated to figure out the tragedy ahead. A state of emergency would have been ideal under such circumstances, but government officials were intoxicated by the mayhem and unable to find consensus for the next move―so, they did nothing. It was one of the most sophisticated operations of techno terrorism to date. Fundamentalism was dead; the trend was a new science of people decimation without weapons. Nebbia was the brainchild of a young British banker and part time physicist, who recruited a quorum of well-fed scientists to set up shop in the capital of the south and carry the annihilation. Why did they end up here in the first place? Disease control is a big business, and a big responsibility. It requires a tremendous amount of money, skills, and state of the art facilities. An adequate hub maybe? Sure, PDK was just the perfect stead, and here in Atlanta, Georgia was where it all began.

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Fast English Learner Vol. 2 - Read English with confidence, pick up vocabulary and learn new words you won't forget by reading vol. 2 of the Fast English Learner Terror in Atlanta.

MOMS WERE NO longer carrying babies in their expensive strollers, they were hauling monsters. And the rest of the citizens were probably too sick and deteriorated to figure out the tragedy ahead. A state of emergency would have been ideal under such circumstances, but government officials were intoxicated by the mayhem and unable to find consensus for the next move―so, they did nothing. It was one of the most sophisticated operations of techno terrorism to date. Fundamentalism was dead; the trend was a new science of people decimation without weapons. Nebbia was the brainchild of a young British banker and part time physicist, who recruited a quorum of well-fed scientists to set up shop in the capital of the south and carry the annihilation. Why did they end up here in the first place? Disease control is a big business, and a big responsibility. It requires a tremendous amount of money, skills, and state of the art facilities. An adequate hub maybe? Sure, PDK was just the perfect stead, and here in Atlanta, Georgia was where it all began.

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