The White Plague by Frank Herbert
After his wife and children are killed in a terror bombing, an Irish molecular biologist exacts revenge by engineering and releasing a fast-acting, gender-targeted plague that kills women worldwide, triggering social collapse, political maneuvering and a manhunt; the novel examines the ethics of science, the psychology of vengeance, and how fragile civilizations respond to catastrophic loss.
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- 1982
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- American
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- Original Language
- English
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