Scourge - A Medical Thriller (The Plague Trilogy Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
It reminded her of the villages she’d seen in Eastern Africa whenever she was there because of a fresh outbreak of Lassa virus or some other hot agent. The shacks were predominately homes, with only two communal buildings that she could see: a “hospital,” which was nothing more than the doctor’s shack, and a city hall, which, again, was just a hut converted for a different purpose. One thing that impressed her was the joy in which people went about their work. It consisted almost exclusively of tending to livestock, farming, or carpentry. The latter group seemed to be attempting to build a wooden house rather than a hut, but the people seemed content. The animal life varied tremendously, and she saw something she never thought she would see in the middle of the jungle: camels. The village had three camels, or rather, she was told, one of the village’s citizens owned the camels. Sam saw the owner come out and speak to the camels, running a brush through their hair.
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