

Contagion sets the stage with some incidents in the beginning of the book that eventually you come back to see their impact. The book deals with managed health care and a thinly disguised disdain for the same. The protagonist struggles with his emotional stability based on personal loss. There is plenty of action, social interplay, socio-racial commentary and intrigue. It was entrancing but uncomfortable to read, primarily due to the plausibility of the premise.
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