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What Really Happened in Wuhan: A Virus Like No Other, Countless Infections, Millions of Deaths

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SKU: 9781460761083

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Uncover the shrouded mystery of COVID-19’s origins in Wuhan. Investigative journalist Sharri Markson reveals groundbreaking evidence, exposing cover-ups, conspiracies, and classified research. Featuring firsthand accounts, censored scientists, and gripping narratives, this book challenges everything we thought we knew about the pandemic’s start. Explore the secretive Wuhan facility, the Chinese military’s involvement, and the brave individuals who fought to reveal the truth in “What Really Happened in Wuhan.”

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781460761083
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 352
  • Spine Width: 41 mm
  • Weight: 657 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1460761081
  • Publisher Date: 28 Sep 2021
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 152 mm

25 reviews for What Really Happened in Wuhan: A Virus Like No Other, Countless Infections, Millions of Deaths

  1. Om Bikash Sahu

    The book is definitely an interesting read, although some parts felt speculative. Overall, it’s worth reading.

  2. Aditya Gupta

    A bit too speculative for my taste, but raises important questions about accountability.

  3. Ravi Yadav

    A fantastic investigative piece that kept me hooked from beginning to end.

  4. Sarvesh Singh

    Well-researched and detailed. Offers a different perspective on the origins of the virus. I found it engaging.

  5. Premkanth Karumanchi

    Interesting, but some parts feel speculative. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  6. Hafis Shajahan

    An important contribution to understanding the pandemic’s beginnings. It might be biased but it’s engaging.

  7. Shivam Dhiran

    Markson’s investigation is thorough and gripping. It reads like a thriller, except it’s real life.

  8. Praujjal Das

    A real eye-opener. Markson connects the dots in a way that’s both terrifying and enlightening. A must-read for anyone seeking the truth.

  9. Satyam Aggarwal

    A bit sensationalized, but the information is crucial. I hope more people read this and start asking questions.

  10. Sweta Gautam

    Disturbing and enlightening. A deep dive into the possible origins, but difficult to verify everything.

  11. Nitin Aggarwal

    A necessary read. Some sections are repetitive, but the overall message is powerful.

  12. Harsh Mukesh Thosar

    Eye-opening and thorough. Markson doesn’t shy away from controversial topics.

  13. Yash Tailor

    Important but unsettling. The evidence presented is compelling, though at times I felt overwhelmed by the details.

  14. Akshit Goel

    A chilling account of the pandemic’s origins. Markson’s investigative work is impressive.

  15. Avishek Sahoo

    An important but unsettling read. The book challenges our assumptions about the virus.

  16. Ankita Shaw

    A powerful narrative that is both informative and a bit scary. It’s worth the read.

  17. Pothugunta Azaruddin

    An important contribution to understanding the pandemic’s beginnings.

  18. Naamik Khaterpal

    An engaging read. The book has strong opinions. I like it.

  19. Rohan Sharma

    Gripping and insightful. Markson’s writing style makes the complex information accessible.

  20. Jayant Tomar

    A must-read for those seeking the truth about COVID-. Sharri Markson presents compelling evidence.

  21. Ashish Verma

    Sensationalized, but the information is crucial. Encourages readers to ask questions.

  22. Sneha Dutta

    A difficult but necessary read. Prepare to have your assumptions challenged. Some sections were repetitive.

  23. Somingam Kumrah

    Well-researched and engaging. Offers a different perspective on the pandemic’s origins.

  24. Devansh Pareek

    Chilling account of the early days of the pandemic. While dense, the research is impressive. It made me question everything.

  25. Mansi .

    I couldn’t put it down. Markson’s writing style kept me hooked from beginning to end. A fantastic investigative piece.

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