The Zeno Effect
by Andrew Tudor
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Pub Date 16 Jan 2019 | Archive Date 21 Feb 2019
Troubador Publishing Limited | Matador
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Description
It is the year 2029 and the United Kingdom is no longer united.
Scotland and England have become uneasy neighbours, while across the planet unchecked population growth continues to ravage the environment. When a disillusioned scientist releases a genetically engineered virus, the spread of disease and of social disorder will shatter the lives of so many. This is the Zeno effect.
Alison MacGregor, a Scientific Liaison Officer for the Scottish government, is among the first to receive leaked information about the Zeno virus, knowledge that will profoundly influence her fate as well as that of three others who are also privy to the secret. These include Irene Johnson, her best friend’s mother and a Senior Scientific Adviser to the English government; Jonathan Hart, Director of England’s Domestic Security Division, who is increasingly disturbed by his own government’s policies, and young journalist, Julie Fenwick.
When the crisis deepens, the lives of these four intersect as they grapple with violence, military rule, and apocalyptic religion, obliging them to journey across an increasingly fraught landscape in search of safety.
A Note From the Publisher2>
Andrew Tudor was born in Edinburgh. He has taught at the Universities of Essex and York, and was also the Head of York’s Sociology Department, and founding head of the Department of Theatre, Film & Television. He has previously published five books and numerous academic articles, as well as writing a regular film column for the magazine New Society. He currently lives in Dalmally, Scotland.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781789019452 |
| PRICE | US$5.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 200 |
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