Richard Preston. The Hot Zone. 1994.

A gripping, funny, entertaining, educational, suspenseful, well-crafted, terrifying, and thankfully anticlimactic work of creative nonfiction with monkeys

and a best-seller so I won't add another blurb to the chorus, but will instead recommend it to anyone who thinks it looks interesting, and ask someone to explain to me pages 150-151 of the hardback first edition in which the blood serum of infected human victims glows under ultraviolet light when in the presence of the virus that infected it. Why does the blood glow? __

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