Steven Dunbar series by Ken McClure (books #5 & #9)
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Overview: Ken McClure is an award-winning research scientist with the Medical Research Council of Great Britain. His medical thrillers have been translated into twenty-one languages and all are international bestsellers. He lives and works in Edinburgh.
Genre: Mystery > Crime
The Eye of the Raven (Steven Dunbar #5)
Dr Steven Dunbar works for Sci-Med Inspectorate, a secretive agency that investigates crimes with links to the world of science. He is therefore bemused when the deathbed confession of a convicted psychopath lands on his desk. But it emerges that another man is already serving a life sentence for the brutal rape and murder of 13-year old Julie Summers — a man whose medical research once sent shockwaves through the scientific community. Dr David Little.Little is nine years into his life sentence. The evidence against him was indisputable: a perfect DNA match. When Dunbar is sent to Edinburgh to confirm the deathbed confession as a hoax, amongst the confusion, incompetency and deception that he encounters there, a new fear arises: what if the confession is true? A case that has already destroyed so many lives is forced to reopen.Dunbar is determined to discover the truth, even if it is finally revealed to be more horrific than anyone could have imagined…
Lost Causes (Dr Steven Dunbar #9)
Dr Steven Dunbar is whiling away the hours working for a pharmaceutical company when he’s asked to investigate an unusual terrorist attack by Islamic fundamentalists – the pollution of the water supply of some housing with cholera. Vaccination goes ahead; a second attack is foiled; and eight disaffected Asian youths are arrested. All seems to be resolved, but Steven has a nagging feeling about the cholera strain. Perhaps these attacks had nothing to do with Islamic fundamentalism at all?
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books #1-#4 & #6-#8: viewtopic.php?t=409761
book #5: http://www.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=121&t=307297
book #7: http://www.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=121&t=309117