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by Ken McClure


  The Glasgow Herald.

  'McClure's intelligence and familiarity with microbiology enable him to make accurate predictions. Using his knowledge, he is deciding what could happen, then showing how it might happen . . . It is McClure's creative interpretation of the material that makes his books so interesting.'

  The Guardian.

  'Ken McClure explains contagious illness in everyday language that makes you hold your breath in case you catch them. His forte is to take an outside chance possibility, decide on the worst possible outcome . . . and write a book.'

  The Scotsman

  'Original in conception . . . its execution is brilliantly done . . . plot and sub plot are structured with skill . . . the whole thing grabs the attention as it hurtles to its terrifying climax.'

  (Requiem) Independent Newspapers (Ireland).

  'Absolutely enthralling.'

  (Crisis) Medical Journal

  'Pacey thrillers from Scotland's own Michael Crichton.'

  Aberdeen Evening Express

  'Fear courses through the narrative, unhinging the characters. It leaks through the government, corrupts the body politic and infects the nation. It is fear, too, tinged with curiosity, that keeps the reader turning the pages.'

  (White Death) The Independent

 

 

 


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