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To ignite a pandemic, even the most lethal virus would need to meet three conditions: it would have to be one that humans hadn't confronted before, so that they lacked antibodies; it would have to kill them; and it would have to spread easily — through a cough, for instance, or a handshake.
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The man, Altemio Sanchez, was confronted before the sentencing by relatives of his victims.
So begins a perilous odyssey, where villains are dispatched and inner ghosts confronted, before a satisfying resolution.
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