Imprint: No Exit Press
Category: Crime and mystery: hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
As an international team of scientists at the spectacular Trudeau Research Centre prepare for six months of unrelenting Arctic winter, three of their colleagues are found dead on the ice, their eyes missing, their bodies contorted in ghastly, unnatural positions, hardened from the inside out.
Cause of death: unknown.
Dr Jessica Hanley, a talented and unorthodox American epidemiologist, is summoned to the isolated station to investigate the cause of these grisly deaths before the unthinkable becomes reality.
Halfway around the world in Moscow, Admiral Rudenko, well past retirement age, is summoned to locate a submarine that has suddenly and inexplicably disappeared in the waters he once knew well – the Norwegian fjords. Ideally suited to this sensitive assignment and conveniently expendable Rudenko must locate and retrieve this rogue ship at any cost.
The die is cast. Their missions will cross paths, and bring them up against hazards much bigger than microbes – scientific megalomania, lingering cold war tensions, world- threatening environmental toxins – all unfolding in the unforgiving extremes of the Arctic.
RRP: £18.99
ISBN: 9781842431900
Published: July 22, 2006
Extent: 416 pages
RRP: £11.99
ISBN: 9781842431917
Published: September 28, 2006
Extent: 416 pages
‘The threat of both menacing microbes and nuclear warheads, never mind the wealth of science that Jurjevics shares, should be more than one thriller can bear, but The Trudeau Vector is all that. And more’
New York Daily News
‘To both versions of The Thing, add a handful of Ice Station Zebra, lashings of Lionel Davidson’s hypnotic Kolymsky Heights, a drizzle of Miss Smilla’s Feeling For Snow, a dash of early Michael Crichton and a sprinkling of Red October submarine essence. Serve over ice…[a] nerve-tingling polar thriller… as bracingly original as a dip in a polynya (a natural sea opening in the ice, apparently)’
author of Steel Rain