Review
"'Scotland's very own Michael Crichton' Aberdeen Evening Express 'Well-wrought, plausible and unnerving' The Times"
Product Description
When a vaccine designed by British scientists becomes contaminated in a freak accident, military leaders decide that it must remain a secret. Twelve years later veterans are dying from a 'Gulf War Syndrome'. Dr George Sebring, the British scientist responsible for the vaccine mistake, has been found murdered. Yet doubts about the existence of the syndrome still exist even though thousands of veteran troops are continuing to die in their own homes. The pressure on those that know the truth is growing. A chilling and tense military thriller from an emerging master of the genre: Ken McClure.
About the Author
Ken McClure was born and brought up in Edinburgh. After leaving school he studied as a marine engineer in Glasgow until he decided after a year that this was not the path for him. His interest and expertise in medical science grew once he had joined Edinburgh City Hospital as a junior lab technician, which spurred him on to study in evening classes. A prizewinning researcher in his field, this is his fourteenth novel.