Pandemic
A CDC epidemiologist and an amnesiac man race to stop a fast-moving outbreak tied to a hidden global conspiracy.
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Plot structure labels used: dual timeline, alternating POVs, intercut storylines, multiple protagonists, two-part structure, part one journey, part two aftermath, flashbacks, backstory reveals, eventual convergence, cliffhanger chapters, short chapters, slow build, escalating violence, climactic battle, withheld worldbuilding
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A CDC epidemiologist and an amnesiac man race to stop a fast-moving outbreak tied to a hidden global conspiracy.
A disgraced psychic family reunites under pressure from the CIA, the mob, and a new awakening talent.
A scientist is exiled to the dinosaur past after a murder frame-up, while his daughter races across time to clear him.
Exiled teen criminals are sent from a failing space colony to test whether a ruined Earth can sustain human life.
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A trapper and an exiled dragon chase survival, freedom, and answers across a far-future Cosmere of portals and politics.
A rejected math thesis predicting death resurfaces when one forecast proves true, forcing its creator to choose love or proof.
A traumatized Jesuit returns to a transformed alien world, where faith, forgiveness, and contact collide again.
A brutal young king must defend his throne while recovering buried memories and facing a vastly stronger enemy.
Two split Legion storylines track a crusade campaign and a homeworld rebellion as loyalty, secrecy, and betrayal collide.
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Thrawn helps defend the Chiss Ascendancy from a hidden enemy using gifts, manipulation, and family politics.
A fractured found-family road trip across alternate worlds becomes one last chance to save a lost love and a dying reality.
A cross-continental family saga about science, activism, and technology tests what people think they owe each other.