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📚Books:
Title: Wuhan: Not A Love Story
Author: Dr Razi Ahmed @drraziahmed
Publisher: TreeShade Books @treeshadebooks
Type: Thriller, Paperback, 333 pages

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🦠Razi Ahmad's other compelling thriller, WUHAN: NOT A LOVE STORY, explores the intriguing beginnings of the world's shocked movement, the COVID-19 epidemic. With the vibrant city of Wuhan as its setting, the story creates a thought-provoking exploration of scientific ambition, conspiracy theories, and the disastrous outcome of human mistake through an awe-inspiring plot that combines the author's creative storytelling.

🦠The story revolves around Celina Chan, a Harvard biologist, and Victor Kujur, an FBI agent, both are lured by the enigmatic character known as the Seeker. The ultimate aim of all three is to find the truth, i.e., the virus's origin, but delving deeper into the heart of the story, the layer of political involvement, and business motives, which involves little scientific inquiry.

🦠The author's writing skillfully balances the suspense and twists along with the scientific concepts. The characters act as touchstones by adding emotional touch to the story. The book presents a thrilling fictional story of the pandemic's beginnings, but it also poses significant queries on the role of research, open government, and global health. You'll find yourself wondering about the real story behind the things that influenced our planet after reading this thought-provoking book.

🦠Wuhan: Not a Love Story is, all things considered, a must-read book for thriller enthusiasts and anyone curious about the beginnings of COVID-19. This compelling story will have you on the edge of your seat and encourage meaningful discussions on the state of our world.



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