Gulf war syndrome: fact or fiction? Saudi Arabia, 1991. Troops are in a state of high alert. The chemical warfare detectors have sounded, and the soldiers scramble into their protective suits. In terse silence, they remind themselves of the vaccinations that will protect them. Then the all clear sounds, and the troops rejoice that they are unharmed. Or so they think.
England, 2002. These same troops are getting ill. Their families are getting ill. Young ex-soldiers are dying. And the survivors are angry. Steven Dunbar, a medical investigator with a government agency, decides to probe further. But what he discovers shocks him to the core. For the deadliest threat lurks not in the Saudi oilfields, but in the plush boardrooms of Whitehall. And if something isn't done soon, then more innocent people will die.
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"Another excellent Dr Steven Dunbar story. Has other people have said it does take a while to get going there is a lot of bits at the start which do seem rather tedious but suppose they were needed to explain the processes but once it gets going its keeps you hooked" — Shar (5 out of 5 stars)
"Another excellent Dr Steven Dunbar story. Has other people have said it does take a while to get going there is a lot of bits at the start which do seem rather tedious but suppose they were needed to explain the processes but once it gets going its keeps you hooked"
" Easy to read and the plot quite intriguing... "
" I like Ken McClure but I didnt like this book at all. "
" I love this Steven Dunbar books this was my fifth one. I reading them in orderj "
" Dr Dunbar is a randy fella. This was the 4th Dunbar book I've read in a week. Time to take a break from him. Good read, but I'm tired of the good doctor. "
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