Virus
Robert James
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(, Jan. 13, 2015)
Johnathan Soul had unintentionally sacrificed everything important in his life being a Navy Seal. When he opened the attachment of the email, containing the petition for divorce, it hurt, but didn't shock him. He had felt genuine remorse for the pain and loneliness he subjected his wife to ... he had truly loved her, but remorse was nothing compared to the deep searing guilt he harbored for not being there to witness his daughter mature into a beautiful woman and a highly respected doctor. He knew he could never make up for that lost time and it anguished him that while he fought for others' daughters, he had neglected his own. The shame was deep.When his daughter travels to Africa with the World Health Organization to investigate a new and deadly virus erupting within the borders of Nigeria, she and several of her fellow doctors are kidnapped by the region's warlord. A warlord who was set on jihad, and realizes his newly acquired prisoners could turn a mystery plague into a weapon of mass destruction.Johnathan Soul is faced with the most difficult military mission of his entire life, saving his own daughter's life. In order to achieve this he would have to overcome the Nigerian Army, that wanted him dead in order to keep their secret, the United States Government, that sanctioned his death to protect their illegal interests, and Africa's deadliest warlord and his army of fanatical terrorists.