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FLIGHT 194 LANDED. SOMETHING LETHAL AWAITS OUTSIDE. An airplane touches down at a desolate airport in a remote Colorado ski town. Shortly after landing, Dr. Lyle Martin, a world-class infectious disease specialist, is awakened to shocking news: Everyone not on the plane appears to be dead. The world has gone dark. While they were in the air, a lethal new kind of virus surfaced, threatening mankind's survival, and now Martin?one of the most sought-after virologists on the planet until his career took a precipitous slide?is at the center of the investigation. Moving at lightning pace from the…mehr

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FLIGHT 194 LANDED. SOMETHING LETHAL AWAITS OUTSIDE. An airplane touches down at a desolate airport in a remote Colorado ski town. Shortly after landing, Dr. Lyle Martin, a world-class infectious disease specialist, is awakened to shocking news: Everyone not on the plane appears to be dead. The world has gone dark. While they were in the air, a lethal new kind of virus surfaced, threatening mankind's survival, and now Martin?one of the most sought-after virologists on the planet until his career took a precipitous slide?is at the center of the investigation. Moving at lightning pace from the snowbound Rockies to the secret campus of Google X, Dead on Arrival is a brilliantly imaginative, intricately plotted thriller by Pulitzer Prize-winning, New York Times journalist Matt Richtel.
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Matt Richtel is a reporter at the New York Times. He received the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting for a series of articles about distracted driving that he expanded into his first nonfiction book, A Deadly Wandering , a New York Times bestseller. His second nonfiction book, An Elegant Defense, on the human immune system, was a national bestseller and chosen by Bill Gates for his annual Summer Reading List. Richtel has appeared on NPR's Fresh Air, CBS This Morning, PBS NewsHour, and other major media outlets. He lives in San Francisco, California.