"The Cobra Event" is the story of a secret counter-terror operation. It
is a dramatic, heart-stopping account of a very real threat. The story
begins one spring morning in New York City when a 17-year-old student
wakes up feeling vaguely ill. She seems to be coming down with a cold.
Hours later she is having violent seizures and has begun a hideous
process of self-cannibalization. She is soon dead. When other gruesome
deaths of a similar nature are discovered, the Centers for Disease
Control in Atlanta sends a pathologist, an expert in epidemiology, to
investigate. What she finds precipitates a federal crisis. The details
of this story are fictional, but they are based on a scrupulously
thorough inquiry into the history of biological weapons. Preston's
sources for his story include members of the FBI and the United States
military, public health officials, intelligence officers in foreign
governments, and scientists who have been involved in the development
and testing of strategic bioweapons. His account of what they have seen
and what they expect to happen and how they plan to deal with it is
chilling.