The Rybinsk Deception

The Rybinsk Deception

by Colin D . Peel (Author)

Synopsis

David Coburn: working undercover, but profiting from the activities of the remote outpost he is supposed to have infiltrated. Hari Tan: sapphire trader turned modern-day pirate preying on shipping in the Malacca Strait. Heather Cameron: UNICEF nurse struggling to prevent the exploitation of children on a beach of toxic waste. Luther O'Halloran: nuclear defense analyst on assignment to the US National Counter-Proliferation Center. These are the four people whose futures hang in the balance when the crew of a Russian supertanker are found dying of radiation poisoning. There is a conspiracy so menacing that unless Coburn can halt an attack on a warship in the Yellow Sea, the US will be forced into conflict with an enemy having a nuclear arsenal that this time will be frighteningly real.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 31 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 0709088124
ISBN 13: 9780709088127

Media Reviews
'Peel has mastered one of the fundamentals of thriller writing: keep the action fast and furious' - Publishers Weekly
Author Bio
Following a career designing weapon systems in the aerospace industries of Europe and North America, and after living in four countries in twelve years, Colin Peel settled in the South Pacific where his reputation was established as a writer of thrillers for a truly international market. He is the author of more than twenty books and his work has been translated into six languages and published in ten different countries including Russia. Nearly all his books have been republished, either in large print editions or recorded unabridged on audio cassettes. Colin lives with his wife Julie on a remote peninsula in the North Island of New Zealand.