This writer's second pseudonymous, slightly more subdued entry in the high-powered suspense field features Pierre Cavell,...

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THE SATAN BUG

This writer's second pseudonymous, slightly more subdued entry in the high-powered suspense field features Pierre Cavell, ""allergic to authority"" as he investigates the theft and averts the use of deadly phials from a bacteriological warfare installation in England. The murders of two of the personnel, the obvious leakage of more than the killer virus to Moscow, an imposture, and Cavell's personal vulnerability- his wife- as well as the threat to the world at large, provide a more than urgent, virulent story.

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Publisher: Scribner

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 1962

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