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he evidence that a new tranquillizer is addictive threatens not only the Ministry of Social Welfare but one of its members, Leggatt, a former director of the firm now distributing it. Col. Russell of Security and his fearless, attractive assistant Rachel are assigned to check the continuing availability of the drug on the black market, and a traffic which leads to murder. There's a sotto voce romance as well. Brisk, literate excitement. Pub Date: Sept. 19, 1962
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Publisher: Ives Washburn
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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 1962

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 Definition 1962 suspense thriller by the British writer William Haggard, the fourth of his 21 books about Colonel Charles Russell, head of the Security Executive [d] [e]
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he evidence that a new tranquillizer is addictive threatens not only the Ministry of Social Welfare but one of its members, Leggatt, a former director of the firm now distributing it. Col. Russell of Security and his fearless, attractive assistant Rachel are assigned to check the continuing availability of the drug on the black market, and a traffic which leads to murder. There's a sotto voce romance as well. Brisk, literate excitement. Pub Date: Sept. 19, 1962

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Ives Washburn

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 1962