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The Manhattan Project Paul McNeive

The Manhattan Project By Paul McNeive

The Manhattan Project by Paul McNeive


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Summary

A fast-paced biological terrorist thriller spanning Japan, the Middle East and New York, The Manhattan Project pits a Hiroshima survivor turned pharmaceutical mogul and criminal mastermind against heroic New York cop John Wyse. A love story wrapped in a breath-taking international thriller, The Manhattan Project provides much food for thought.

The Manhattan Project Summary

The Manhattan Project by Paul McNeive

A fast-paced, present day biological terrorist thriller spanning Japan, the Middle East and New York, The Manhattan Project pits a Hiroshima survivor turned pharmaceutical mogul and criminal mastermind intent on avenging the deaths of his family by exacting revenge on the US through an ingeniously evil terrorist plot against heroic New York cop John Wyse in a battle to save the lives of millions of innocents. A love story wrapped in a breath-taking international thriller, The Manhattan Project provides much food for thought.

About Paul McNeive

Paul McNeive (54) lost his legs in a fire aged 20, and his own experiences with antibiotic resistance are the inspiration for The Manhattan Project. His injuries did not prevent Paul going on to have a successful business career - he was managing director of Savills in Ireland and is the first double amputee helicopter pilot in the world.

Additional information

GOR009401900
9781785301926
1785301926
The Manhattan Project by Paul McNeive
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bonnier Books Ltd
20180510
256
N/A
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