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Vanishing Point

An RAF pilot takes on powerful forces to uncover the truth about forbidden weapons of war in “a thriller with a serious message” (The Times).

One of the RAF’s ace pilots, Flight Lieutenant Mark Hunter was shot down and held prisoner in Iraq. Six years later, the nightmare continues, as Mark watches his fellow servicemen being tortured by the devastating effects of the Gulf War.

Determined to find out why information about lethal cocktails of drugs is classified, and why the establishment has built a wall of silence around Iraqi chemical weapons, Mark resolves to discover the shameful secrets buried in Desert Storm.

Up against the combined might of the military and the government, Mark finds every avenue leads to a dead end. His only hope lies in enlisting the help of Dr. Natalie Kennedy, one of the UN’s crack scientists. But he has only ten days before his squadron returns to Kuwait . . .

“Bristles with topicality and anger.” —The Daily Telegraph

“Nichol’s writing skills are first rate.” —Daily Express

John Nichol

During his 15 years in the RAF, John Nichol flew Tornadoes in Air Defence and Ground Attack roles around the world. He was shot down on the first low-level daylight raid of the First Gulf War.

His latest book, the Sunday Times bestseller, Spitfire: A Very British Love Story, is a passionate portrait of the magnificent fighter aircraft, its many innovations and updates, and the people who flew and loved them.

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