A review by thecaptainsquarters
Three Days in April by Edward Ashton

5.0

Ahoy there me mateys! This book was a fun sci-fi romp set in Baltimore, one of my oldest home ports there on the Chesapeake Bay. Something causes 90% of the population of Hagerstown, Maryland to violently die simultaneously. Is it a terrorist attack? A plague? The end of the world? A group of friends and recent acquaintances must unravel the mystery and save the whole human race.

This book had some truly delightful quirky characters. My favorites were Terry, Anders, and Inchy. The plot is silly and fast. The book is told from the perspective of the various main characters. The end is particularly crazy and fun. I must say that I loved it. If you like humor, technology, and thoughtful questions about human security then give this one a whirl. I don't want to spoil the plot but do yourself a favor and read this one!

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