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Killing Tomorrow by Peter Hill

41WsXonZlsL-250x375About Killing Tomorrow by Peter Hill

Not all global pandemics happen by accident.

At first all high-profile TV journalist Fleur Nichols and microbiologist Dr. Simone Gofre have in common is a powerful and self-absorbed devotion to their partners.

But in their dangerously overpopulated world ISIS struggles on, Al Qaeda has been reborn and the war on terror continues, ever more vicious and amoral.

In the outer reaches of the CIA, where Don Costello operates, and the inner sanctum of MI5, where Wenna Cavendish is Head of the Eastern Desk, conflicting plans are put into operation.

When the worlds of the lovers, the terrorists and the Security Services collide, potent emotional bonds are shattered and the effect on their world, and ours, is catastrophic.

If you’re reading this, it hasn’t happened…

Yet.

Killing Tomorrow, the first book in the ‘Evolution’s Path’ series, which depicts an alternative apocalyptic vision of the future, is an international terrorist thriller set in the near future with a fast moving storyline that alternates between Britain, America, Pakistan and New Zealand.

Peter’s new novel, is alarmingly prescient and relevant to circumstances in today’s world.

This SciFi book is available in these Formats: eBook, Print

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