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Zero Option

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Military investigator David Stafford receives a low profile assignment: a scam involving public auctions of military surplus. When he travels from Washington, D.C. to a base outside Atlanta, Stafford stumbles onto a big secret. A cylinder of Wet Eye, a hazardous biochemical weapon with gruesome consequences, is missing, maybe stolen.But no one will admit it's gone. As he hunts for answers, Stafford befriends an unusual, troubled young girl and her guardian, who live in a remote Georgia mountain town. What the gift knows and how she carne by that knowledge traps Stafford between an unstable weapon with deadly power and a military bureaucracy desperate to cover its mistakes, no matter what the cost. Authentic, frightening, packed with suspense, Zero Option is P.T. Deutermann's best book yet.

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Zero Option, P.T. Deutermann

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Rok vydania
1998
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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1998
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
328
ISBN10
031219210X
ISBN13
9780312192105
Série
Prvé vydanie
1998
Pôvodný názov
Zero option
Hodnotenie
3,8 z 5
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Military investigator David Stafford receives a low profile assignment: a scam involving public auctions of military surplus. When he travels from Washington, D.C. to a base outside Atlanta, Stafford stumbles onto a big secret. A cylinder of Wet Eye, a hazardous biochemical weapon with gruesome consequences, is missing, maybe stolen.But no one will admit it's gone. As he hunts for answers, Stafford befriends an unusual, troubled young girl and her guardian, who live in a remote Georgia mountain town. What the gift knows and how she carne by that knowledge traps Stafford between an unstable weapon with deadly power and a military bureaucracy desperate to cover its mistakes, no matter what the cost. Authentic, frightening, packed with suspense, Zero Option is P.T. Deutermann's best book yet.