On September 15, 2012, a restaurant worker  enters a hospital in Guangdong, China complaining of flu symptoms. This single event ignites a conflagration of disease that burns its way around the world, leaving death, recession, revolution and war in its wake.

In THE THIN WHITE LINE, author Craig DiLouie presents a terrifying vision about how a pandemic might unfold, focusing on the Canadian experience but relevant to any country.

Reading as if it were a non-fiction book describing a pandemic that has already happened, THE THIN WHITE LINE combines a realistic, meticulously researched scenario with dramatic firsthand accounts of people who survived these tragic times.


"Craig DiLouie provides us with a clairvoyant glimpse of life during the coming influenza pandemic. . . ."

—Grattan Woodson, MD, FACP
author of THE BIRD FLU MANUAL


 

 

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