The AIDS Covenant
Autor Roy Harrisen Limba Engleză Paperback
Dr Owen Hughes didn't and he was killed en route to London's Heathrow Airport. His American colleague, Alan Milner waiting for him at his Sierra Nevada ski lodge also had his doubts, and like Owen Hughes he did not live long enough to express them. What was the conspiracy the Western governments were trying so hard to cover up? Who gave authority for government agents to assassinate medical researchers?
David Hughes a newspaper features editor in Edinburgh did not accept the finding of the coroner's court following the post-mortem of his father. After an aborted attempt on his life to recover research notes his father had sent him, he sets of to California to visit Alan Milner's medical research facility in San Francisco.
This brings him into contact with Susan, Alan Milner's daughter, and Lieutenant Chang of SFPD who is also investigating a serial rapist and murderer operating in the Bay area.
The snow covered Sierra Nevada Mountains now play a large part in helping to bring both the Federal Agents and the Bay area murderer to book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781467880909
ISBN-10: 1467880906
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
ISBN-10: 1467880906
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Notă biografică
Roy Harris is a retired British rubber Manufacturer who now lives among the rubber plantations of Thailand's eastern seaboard. His other business interests included a Travel Agency specialising in cruise holidays and a Fashion Boutique both based in Sacramento, California. He also had part ownership of a Computer maintenance company who both assembled and serviced computers, with offices based in England and Ireland He visited Sacramento every other month, and after attending to business would often drive over the Sierra Nevada Mountains to Lake Tahoe and Reno for relaxation, before continuing on to the Far East. Keeping in contact with his customers and raw material suppliers kept him in the air for usually, about 175,000 miles each year, visiting over 60 countries.His early hobby of long distance bicycle racing developed into compering in motor cars rallys.His next step was to join the British Motor Racing Marshalls Club, were he became treasurer of their southern region. The Marshalls Club assisted private car clubs to hold motor race meetings for their members and guests, This enabled him to visit various race circuits in Britain and Europe. s his business interests put pressure on his time his motor racing pastime took a back seat as he needed more time attending to business matters. He always considered flying to be two periods of terror, take-off and landing, separated by a period of complete boredom. So from an aircraft seat he started writing. Mainly short stories, written for pleasure not money, although many have been published in regional and trade magazines.