"Every day starts with a blank canvas. What picture will you paint for all to see today?" ~ Dan Waltz

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Imagine a world without cancer.


Have you ever thought what life would be in a world without cancer? Some people think that it would be Heaven on Earth. Lets face it, everyone knows someone who had died from it, or is struggling to survive from it. Wouldn’t it be great if they didn’t have to suffer?

Then, there are people who think that with cancer gone something else, maybe even something worse, would quickly take its place. What do you think about that? Could that really happen? Are we talking about another decease here or something else? What could possibly be worse than cancer? What about the repercussions, are there any? Have you ever wondered why there isn't a cure? Seems like cancer has been around forever, why isn't there one? What if there has always been a cure? What if the government was hiding it from us, for what they think is "for the good of the people," or maybe they're covering it up for the good of the pharmaceutical companies. 

Read more in this thrilling apocalyptic tale. “Viral Bound.”


Viral Bound
Written by Dan Waltz

• Paperback (Createspace) $16.95
• Kindle (Amazon) $3.99

Synopsis:
I was diagnosed with cancer just hours before rumors of a cure began circling the globe. Like me, most people were skeptical, while others thanked their lucky stars for such fantastic news. Then, strange things began happening, like thousands of birds falling from the skies and fish going belly-up for no reason. People assumed foul play, but that was quickly dismissed. A secret society with government backing lurked in the shadows while a virus was born. It spread wildly across the planet, unleashing the dead to walk among us. This is when my living nightmare began, and life as I knew it changed forever.

"There is an appointed time for everything, and there is a time for every event under heaven." ~ Ecclesiastes 3:1-1 KJV


DEDICATION - This novel is dedicated to my grandmother, Louise Case, diagnosed with colon cancer in 2009. She lived a full and happy life, right up to the end. 1920-2012. Thank you Grandma, for all your love and support over the years. R.I.P.

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