SPY PEOPLE
by Duncan James
SPY PEOPLE – DMITRI MAKIENKO – MISSING, PRESUMED ALIVE – Professor Jack Barclay had been wanted for years, but mostly by fellow scientists who sought to work with him in his increasingly successful research into a controllable form of nuclear fusion, seen as the ultimate solution to the world’s energy crisis. He was leading the research work, with a small team, at their secret laboratory at Culham, in Oxfordshire.
The Russians, however, wanted Jack Barclay dead.
They had worked out that if he succeeded, as was becoming increasingly likely, the political power they wielded through their vast reserves of fossil fuels would be put at risk.
They wanted the work stopped and judged that the only way of achieving that was to kill him.
The professor and his team were all unaware of this unwelcome attention, but some of Britain’s commercial attachés overseas, and elements of the intelligence fraternity, had already begun to pick up the unhealthy interest being shown in his work.
Slowly, news of this focus on Barclay filtered upwards through the diplomatic and intelligence networks until it reached the higher echelons of the establishment in Whitehall.
143 Pages
SPY PEOPLE
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