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One of the Greatest Medical Mysteries of All Time "Relentless: The Search For Typhoid Mary" details the search for, the torment and the persecution of Mary Mallon - Typhoid Mary. It is the first book that gives her a voice and humanity. It shows why - of all the typhoid carriers in New York at the time - and there were hundreds - she alone was locked up for years in solitary confinement. It is a story as relevant today as it was in 1906. It deals with issues that fill today's nightly news; public health, immigration, class and economic warfare, the war on women, prejudice, injustice and the plight of minorities. What Readers Say: - "I had trouble putting this book down. It presents the tale in the style of good historical fiction, though it is clearly based on fact, and it is an engaging read." - Jennifer Davis - "This was one of the most exciting historical novels I've read in a long time... It reads very much like a mystery detective novel, with the clues and chase driving the plot." - Tienne McKenzie A story about the ground breaking investigation into the cause of typhoid - an epidemic killer of hundreds of thousands. In 1906, Dr. George Soper, of the New York Department of Health, was hired to investigate a single typhoid outbreak in Oyster Bay, New York. This investigation led him to identifying the cause of all the typhoid epidemics that had plagued the world throughout history. His investigation was thrilling and masterful. The key was the Irish cook, Mary Mallon; Typhoid Mary. Working with her employment agency, Soper discovered that she had left a trail of typhoid dating back six years. Typhoid Mary is still known as a medical villain, but is she? Or, is she a courageous, hard working, responsible person who had the misfortune of being an unattractive, unmarried woman and Irish immigrant at a time when, "Irish Need Not Apply" could be seen on signs advertising housing and jobs throughout the City? Was she persecuted for fighting for her rights? Or, was she simply a victim of New York's rich and powerful? If you like books like "The Hot Zone" pick up a copy today.
Inspired By One Of The Most Riveting Rescue Stories of Our Time 35-feet above the floor of an unprotected construction site a woman lies pinned by a toppled 35-ton building crane. The world waits breathlessly as the dramatic rescue unfolds. The question rescuers whisper to each other is, "How do we save her out without killing her?" Danielle Danforth - The woman under the crane. How did she, of all the people in New York - who walk on the upper eastside near Bloomingdales - become the victim of this improbable accident? Earl Latimore - The driver of the crane. Why, when so much is riding on his success as a driver, did the sidewalk collapse beneath his crane. Jane Ackerman - The EMT, who stayed with Danielle throughout the accident, is so often the first person at the scenes of accidents that she carries bandages in her purse. Why was she missed by the crane? How did she get out on that narrow ledge when heights terrify her? What fans say? "One of the best novels I have ever read," Rapp Star "Impossible to put down," Dave Johnston "Wildly entertaining." S. Prudden If you enjoy rescue stories scroll up and get your copy of The Provenance today
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