ISBN 978-0-578-59817-8 Among the many stories that have come to us from the events surrounding the Raccoon City T-virus Outbreak of late September, 1998, is the tale of one particular and remarkable woman. She is a person who by all rights should be as familiar and as famous as many of the more storied characters, both male and female, and both good and bad, who emerged from that horrible catastrophe. The reasons for that are many, and will not be dealt with here. Nevertheless, her adventure is no less dramatic, no less involved, and no less inspiring, than those of her fellow survivors from that disaster. She suffered more than most, endured more horror that most, and almost paid the ultimate price for daring to challenge that calamity ... yet in the end, she survived. She not only emerged from that hell on earth but went on to become one of the biggest names behind the scenes in the modern struggle against global bioterrorism. Even today, even though she is no longer the action-oriented and adventuresome young woman she was back then, she plays her part and carries her share of the burden with just as much drive and determination as her more famous counterparts. That woman is Dr. Elizabeth Ann "Elza" Walker. THIS is her story.
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