The Odessa Virion
by William Bramwell
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Pub Date Jul 04 2024 | Archive Date Oct 06 2024
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Description
Did the Soviet Union use a biologic agent in the Cold War to degrade the West’s economies? Is it still affecting Americans today as a prominent Russian scientist claims?
Dr. John Mason, an infectious disease specialist at the CIA, doesn’t believe it exists. However, powerful political factions in the US stand to benefit from this alleged invisible epidemic. Dr. Mason is tasked with finding the truth.
What he finds is that there are those who want to prevent the truth from being known.
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ISBN | 9805673425609 |
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Featured Reviews
"An espionage/medical mystery novel," this gripping tale intertwines the high-stakes world of espionage with a compelling medical mystery. As covert agents navigate a web of intrigue and danger, they uncover a sinister plot involving groundbreaking medical research. With each twist and turn, the tension escalates, blending suspense and scientific intrigue seamlessly. This novel keeps readers on the edge of their seats, offering a thrilling journey through the shadowy realms of international espionage and the complex world of medical science. Perfect for fans of fast-paced mysteries and intricate plots, it's a must-read that promises to captivate from start to finish.
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