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He walked across Westminster Bridge, his footsteps echoing against the asphalt. Abandoned double-decker buses sat like rusted carcasses; thousands of "Missing" posters fluttered in a dry breeze. He screamed for help, but the only reply was the hollow ringing of Big Ben. He didn't know it yet, but 28 days ago, animal rights activists had released a chimpanzee infected with "Rage"—a virus that bypassed incubation and turned a human into a vessel of pure, homicidal fury in seconds. The First Encounter

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Jim woke to a world that had forgotten how to breathe. The hospital room was a tomb of stale air and flickering fluorescent lights. When he finally stumbled out of the St. Thomas' Hospital, the sight that met him was more terrifying than any nightmare: London, a city of millions, was utterly silent. He walked across Westminster Bridge, his footsteps echoing