Spiral

Spiral

by PaulMceuen (Author)

Synopsis

The first bio-tech thriller from acclaimed Cornell professor, Paul McEuen. Pacific Ocean 1946: Liam Connor of the British Army, a global expert on germ warfare, is sent to help the US Navy foil an attempt by a Japanese submarine to unleash the world's first biological super-weapon. Code-name: Uzumaki. Translation: Spiral. The devastating decision is made to annihilate Spiral by releasing the world's fourth atomic bomb, obliterating the weapon before it can release its catastrophic payload. New York, present day: Connor, now a world-renowned Nobel prize-winner working on the cutting edge of nano-science technology, prayed that the spectre of Spiral would never return. But now it is back and the stakes are exponentially higher. Spiral would be virtually unstoppable with current technological advances and only Connor holds the key to its cure. Those who seek Spiral will stop at nothing to obtain Connor's knowledge, even if it means his death and that of everyone he holds dear. As the race begins for Spiral, will the world survive the Doomsday scenario about to unfold?

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Headline
Published: 17 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 0755374622
ISBN 13: 9780755374625

Media Reviews
Advance praise for Spiral Spiral by Paul McEuen carries the reader on a fascinating ride through a world of bioweaponry, nanoscience, murder, and international intrigue. This gripping story, partially based on Unit 731, the biological warfare group of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II, is one of the best debut thrillers I've read in a long time. --Douglas Preston, author of Impact and The Monster of Florence Spiral is an all-too-frighteningly-real tale. This is an exciting debut. --Steve Berry, author of T he Emperor's Tomb A riveting story that combines international intrigue with fascinating inventions such as the MicroCrawler, a spiderlike robot with knife-sharp legs. In more ways than one, Spiral will get under your skin. --Mark Alpert, author of Final Theory Fast-paced and suspenseful . . . McEuen, a leader in nanoscience research at Cornell, makes unsettling use of recent developments in the field. . . . After you've finished the book, try not hearing [the MicroCrawlers] go tink tink tink in the night. . . . exciting and unsettling. -- Kirkus Reviews It's hard to reckon with the realization that a prominent scientist in a cutting-edge field, writing his first novel in his spare time, has created what may be the most gripping and engrossing thriller this reviewer has ever read in almost 50 years of thriller reading...[Paul McEuen] wisely writes about what he knows...but also shows a true gift for plotting, pace, characterization, and writerly clarity...and remarkably, he makes [his] ideas accessible to typical thriller aficionados. A stunning achievement. - Booklist, starred review
Author Bio
Paul McEuen is currently the Goldwin Smith Professor of Physics at Cornell University and an award-winning expert on nanotechnology, looking at the applications of nano-electronics in chemistry and biology. He is a technical advisor to the CIA, Intel and Harvard amongst other institutions. This is Paul's first novel.