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The Summer Plague
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400 pages
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A mysterious disease causes widespread impotence in America, threatening the nation's future and potentially humanity's. Amidst the chaos, a medical scientist races to find a cure while competing against various scientific institutions. A newspaper reporter, unaffected by the disease, becomes an object of desire for women, complicating his relationships. The narrative explores themes of love, sexuality, and the implications of this crisis, blending comedy and drama as both men navigate intrigue and the politics of science and desire.
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2009, paperback
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