Deception

Deception by Ken McClure is a thrilling narrative published by Simon & Schuster Ltd in 1778, featuring 400 pages in English. The story follows Steven Dunbar, who is dispatched to a village near Edinburgh by the Sci-Med Inspectorate to investigate a farmer’s complaints regarding a local genetically modified crop. As he delves into the situation, he encounters ex-SAS men whose intentions may not align with his own well-being.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and suspense as Dunbar navigates a complex web of intrigue and potential danger. The plot unfolds against a backdrop of agricultural controversy, raising questions about the implications of genetically modified organisms. This edition offers a detailed exploration of the challenges faced by Dunbar as he uncovers the truth behind the farmer’s grievances and the motives of those surrounding him.
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Steven Dunbar is sent to a village outside Edinburgh, by the Sci-Med Inspectorate. It appears that a farmer has been paid by someone to complain about a local GM crop. Ex-SAS men turn up, who may be working for the government, and they don’t have Steven’s health in mind.
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