Whirlpool

Whirlpool by Colin Forbes is a gripping narrative published by Pan Books in 1991. This first edition spans 541 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Tweed as he confronts a desperate enemy in a Europe fraught with terror, serving as a sequel to “Shockwave.” The plot unfolds across various locations, including England, Sweden, and Finland, leading to a mysterious institute in Lapland.
Readers will find a blend of horror, mystery, and suspense as the narrative explores the complexities of Glasnost amidst chaos. The book delves into the challenges faced by Tweed and the unfolding events that threaten the stability of Europe. With its intricate storyline and diverse settings, Whirlpool offers an engaging experience for those interested in genre fiction that intertwines elements of thriller and suspense.
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Tweed returns to face a desperate enemy in this book, the follow-up to “Shockwave”. Glasnost is being blown to pieces as Europe is engulfed in a wave of terror. But who is the new enemy? This book travels from England, Sweden and Finland, through to a mysterious institute in Lapland.
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