The Blight
by
John Creasey
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Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Published
May 1, 1968
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN-10
034002948X
ISBN-13
9780340029480
Description
In a gripping tale of suspense, a sudden and mysterious disease begins to ravage the world’s timber supplies, raising alarms across nations. John Creasey crafts a narrative where the stakes couldn’t be higher, blending elements of intrigue and urgency. As the timber industry faces unprecedented threats, characters navigate a web of international intrigue and corporate greed, all while trying to uncover the truth behind the horrific outbreak.
Each revelation pulls readers deeper into the mystery, revealing not only the economic implications but also the interconnectedness of the world and the fragile balance of nature. The characters, flawed yet relatable, grapple with their own moral dilemmas, making it easy to feel invested in their fates. With clever twists and a fast-paced rhythm, the story keeps everyone on the edge of their seats.
Creasey’s ability to create vivid settings and gripping scenarios immerses readers in a high-stakes battle against time. As the narrative unfolds, it challenges them to reflect on humanity's impact on nature and the lengths we go to protect what we hold dear.
Each revelation pulls readers deeper into the mystery, revealing not only the economic implications but also the interconnectedness of the world and the fragile balance of nature. The characters, flawed yet relatable, grapple with their own moral dilemmas, making it easy to feel invested in their fates. With clever twists and a fast-paced rhythm, the story keeps everyone on the edge of their seats.
Creasey’s ability to create vivid settings and gripping scenarios immerses readers in a high-stakes battle against time. As the narrative unfolds, it challenges them to reflect on humanity's impact on nature and the lengths we go to protect what we hold dear.
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