In every village, town and city, in every country throughout the world people are dying for no apparent reason; fine one second, dead the next, young and old, rich and poor and the numbers are accelerating by the hour. The popular dailies call it 'The Blight’ but what is 'The Blight’ and can it be stopped?
Airplanesdrop out of the sky raining death and destruction on the hapless cities belowas their pilots suddenly die at the controls and thedriving ofautomobileshas to bebanned worldwideas countless fatalcrashes claim the lives of millions in towns and cities on every continent, as driversfall victimto’The Blight’.
The UN say the deaths are as a result of a mutant virus that has escaped from a Moscow laboratory but Dr Eve James a Micro Biologist from the US Center for Disease Controlknows differently.
The finest scientific and medical minds at The Pasteur Institute, Oxford University and Duke University are brought together to find the answers but time is fast running out as governments collapse throughout the world and civilisation teeters on the brink of madness…..and then the terrifying answer.
Dennis Wheatley’s novel is a spellbinder, taking the reader on a white-knuckle ride into a world bright with terror as humankind faces its ultimate battle – the survival of the species.
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Dennis Wheatley was born in Bolton Lancashire some time after the war (second one that is). He is married with children to Beverly, his wife of twenty some years.
Dennis started writing poetry when he was 11 years old and progressed to songwriting after he became a rock guitarist with The Detours. He was alsoco-editor of Phenomena Magazine where he wrote many articles on the supernatural, myths and magicand extra-terrestrial space travel. His songwriting became more prolific in the seventies whenhe and his co-writer friend took a trip to 'Tin Pan Alley’ in London and were told by an executive at EMI that Tom Jones and The Fortuneswere interested in one of their songs – 'Mississippi Gambling Guy’.
In 1982 Dennis took off for Jamaica where he spent the next 23 years and where he met Beverly, during this time he wrote many gospel songs and performed them at several Kingston churches.
He finally got down to writing his first novel in the spring of2005 and the result is this superb work of fiction. Although he has drawn inspiration from such literary giants as King, Koontz and Lumley not to mention his namesake, his style and imaginationare mostdefinitelyhis own.
Dennis currently lives with Beverly and their two children Chantal and Brett, in Harrogate North Yorkshire where he is busy on his next novel, 'The Experiment’.