The death trust / David A. Rollins.

By: Rollins, DavidMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Sydney : Macmillan, 2005Description: 394 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 1405036141 (pbk.)DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: When General Scott, the commander of the vast NATO Air Base in Germany, is killed in what appears to be a glider accident, Washington reluctantly washed-up Special Agent Vincent Cooper to the case. When the crash turns out to have been sabotage, Cooper suddenly finds himself immersed in a highly sensitive murder investigation - the general was married to the US Vice President's daughter. Cooper discovers that General Scott kept some highly questionable company. And so begins an investigation that takes Cooper and his uncooperative partner, Special Agent Anna Masters, around the world. They uncover a plot so monstrous it threatens to engulf the US military-industrial complex in a scandal of explosive proportions - as well as destroy the very fabric of contemporary society.
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"A Special Agent Vin Cooper investigation"--Cover.

When General Scott, the commander of the vast NATO Air Base in Germany, is killed in what appears to be a glider accident, Washington reluctantly washed-up Special Agent Vincent Cooper to the case. When the crash turns out to have been sabotage, Cooper suddenly finds himself immersed in a highly sensitive murder investigation - the general was married to the US Vice President's daughter. Cooper discovers that General Scott kept some highly questionable company. And so begins an investigation that takes Cooper and his uncooperative partner, Special Agent Anna Masters, around the world. They uncover a plot so monstrous it threatens to engulf the US military-industrial complex in a scandal of explosive proportions - as well as destroy the very fabric of contemporary society.

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