Ebook {Epub PDF} The Satan Bug by Alistair MacLean






















The Satan Bug () Movies based on Alistair MacLean's novels tend to be either rare hits (e.g., Where Eagles Dare, TheGuns of Navarone) or far more frequent misses (nearly all others I've watched). The Satan Bug is an intriguing mixture of random plot alterations and well-tuned reproductions of . The Satan Bug book by Alistair www.doorway.ru by: 2.  · The Satan Bug by Alistair MacLean is an old fashioned spy romp, with an agent sent, somewhat circuitously, to investigate and recover a deadly virus from a top secret chemical research establishment. It's an easy read (although there's a few too many characters and roles to remember, especially at the start of the book) and the pace never lets up, with the action sequences following in /5.


This was the first Alistair Maclean book I read, more than 50 years ago. It, and HMS Ulysses, are his two best books. I think he was the first writer of a techno=thriller and his influence can be seen in works by Tom Clancy and Dale Brown, among many others. It is surprising how pertinent to today's headlines The Satan Bug is. The Satan Bug (Mass Market Paperback) Published June 12th by Fontana Books. British Edition, Mass Market Paperback, pages. Author (s): Alistair MacLean. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. The Satan Bug is Alistair MacLean's ninth novel originally published in under the pseudonym Ian Stuart (Stuart was MacLean's middle name). While he made no effort to change his style of writing, MacLean surprised me greatly as to how different the majority of the narrative was handled. Pierre Cavell is blind in the left eye and has a bad leg.


The Satan Bug is a first-person narrative thriller novel written by Scottish author Alistair MacLean. It was originally published in under the pseudonym Ian Stuart, and later republished under MacLean's own name. Overview. Gripping and tense story of secret agents, even more secret government facilities, and a deadly virus, from the acclaimed master of action and suspense. Mordon Chemical Research Centre: an ultra top secret facility hidden in the English countryside and one of the most secure places in the world. But now it has been broken into and the Satan Bug, the deadliest toxin in the world, has been stolen. The Satan Bug () Movies based on Alistair MacLean's novels tend to be either rare hits (e.g., Where Eagles Dare, TheGuns of Navarone) or far more frequent misses (nearly all others I've watched). The Satan Bug is an intriguing mixture of random plot alterations and well-tuned reproductions of scenes from the book.

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