Perilous Panacea

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Savant Books and Publications, Oct 8, 2010 - Fiction - 364 pages
Despite repeated assurances by the United States government that security surrounding weapons grade plutonium is invulnerable, that Department of Energy security is nonetheless breached by a computer wizard. Bankrolled by Iranians, some of the plutonium is actually stolen, enough to manufacture at least one atomic bomb. Now a blackmailed Iranian expatriate and two kidnapped American scientists are all that stand between the world and nuclear catastrophe.
 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
5
Section 3
11
Section 4
19
Section 5
31
Section 6
35
Section 7
45
Section 8
53
Section 25
169
Section 26
179
Section 27
191
Section 28
201
Section 29
211
Section 30
217
Section 31
227
Section 32
233

Section 9
61
Section 10
65
Section 11
71
Section 12
79
Section 13
83
Section 14
87
Section 15
91
Section 16
95
Section 17
103
Section 18
109
Section 19
115
Section 20
129
Section 21
139
Section 22
145
Section 23
151
Section 24
157
Section 33
245
Section 34
249
Section 35
255
Section 36
263
Section 37
269
Section 38
277
Section 39
285
Section 40
293
Section 41
307
Section 42
319
Section 43
325
Section 44
333
Section 45
343
Section 46
351
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About the author (2010)

A Research Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Ph.D. metallurgist by training, Ronald Klueh brings a wealth of scientific knowledge and experience to contemporary techno-thriller fiction. A freelance science writer (Washington Post, Popular Mechanics), he makes the present and future interesting for adventure as well as romance readers.

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