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Whiteout - Ken Follett

 
Description: ISBN 0330490699 / Author: Ken Follett / Genre: Crime / Thriller / Jealousies, distrust, and hidden rivalries uncover dark secrets, then a dozen vials of a deadly virus go missing. As a blizzard whips out of the north on Christmas Eve, several people converge on a remote family ... more
Whiteout - Ken Follett ... house. Stanley Oxenford, director of a pharmaceutical research company, has everything riding on a drug he is developing to fight a lethal virus. Several others are interested in his success too: his children, at home for Christmas with their offspring, have their eyes on the money he will make; Toni Gallo, head of his security team and recently forced to resign from the police, is betting her career on keeping it safe; an ambitious local television reporter sniffs a story, even if he has to bend the facts to tell it; and a violent trio of thugs are on their way to steal it, with a client already waiting. As the storm worsens and the group is laid under siege by the elements, the emotional sparks crackle and dark secrets are revealed that threaten to drive Stanley and his family apart for ever. Filled with startling twists, Whiteout is the ultimate knife-edge drama from an international bestselling author who is in a class by himself.

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of the Needle was his eleventh book, and his first major success. Around 100 million copies of his books have been sold to date. He is married to Barbara Follett, the Member of Parliament for Stevenage in Hertfordshire. They live in a rambling rectory in Stevenage. They also have homes in London and Antigua. Ken s interests include the works of Shakespeare, and is often to be seen at performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company in London. He is also an enthusiastic amateur musician, he plays bass guitar in a band called Damn Right I Got the Blues . Ken Follett is involved with various charities and organisations promoting literacy, such as The Dyslexia Institute, The ...

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