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OverviewA confident China plans to alter the world order Border expansion for her burgeoning population is an essential element. Bioweapons will be used as a first tester in the US An underground laboratory. A claustrophobic liner. A trail of dead mistresses. Karen Andersen, private investigator, stumbles across intelligence in a Liverpool University that an ultra-right faction of the CCP plan to release the new highly contagious virus on an unsuspecting New York City. Heading out of Southampton on a luxury cruise liner, she has just seven days to disrupt the strategy. In the turmoil on board, Karen struggles to unravel the complexities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Louise Burfitt-DonsPublisher: New Century Imprint: New Century Volume: 3 ISBN: 9781916449176ISBN 10: 1916449174 Pages: 380 Publication Date: 21 June 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsClassic what-happens-next but set in a Covid slow motion dystopia and based in utterly up to the minute social media undercover work, this is absolutely fascinating. I can also vouch for the tradecraft in it as I used to do it! An excellent continuation in Louise Burfitt-Don's series! - Charlie Flowers, Best-selling author of Riz Sabir thriller series and counter-terrorism advisor;An impressive page turner. Riveting! Five stars - Readers' Favorite;Great spy fiction - Liverpool Echo;Twisty, gripping; Highly topical and brilliant - Mai Zhong Author InformationBritish author and screenwriter Louise Burfitt-Dons works with production companies on both sides of the Atlantic. Readers and critics have described her contemporary novel, The Killing of the Cherrywood MP, as 'thriller excellence' and 'brilliant'. New Century publishes her forthcoming book The Secret War in June 2021. Louise is the author of the Karen Andersen Thrillers, a series of contemporary conspiracy adventure novels beginning with The Missing Activist. Think tank and website The Conservative Woman described it as 'an authentic and gripping political thriller' and the novel became an Amazon kindle bestseller. Her fictional creation Karen Andersen dubbed 'one of the most loveable and relatable female protagonists of the female led genre', and 'a British Lisbeth Salander'. Louise is a well-known anti-bullying campaigner and speaker. She set up children's charity Act Against Bullying in 2000 and co-founded the November 13 annual Kindness Day UK. She stood for Nottingham North in the UK General Election 2015 for the conservative party. She was born in Kuwait which has shaped her to write about conflicting cultures. Louise has travelled extensively with her ex-pilot husband and has also lived in Australia and France, which has inspired the locations found in her international thrillers. Today, home is Chiswick in West London Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |