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Could a bug from a space shuttle really turn America into a third world country? It could, and, in this eco -thriller, journalist Graham Mole tells how. Nematodes that escaped from the crashed shuttle are killing trees and the world is facing a rude awakening back to the dark ages: No wood, no by - products like paper, no cellulose, no chemicals for medical drugs. This environmental concept is a chilling possibility as even now we witness our forests diminishing at a startling rate. What would the world be like without wood? How would life as we now know it change? Dick Walton is commissioned…mehr

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Could a bug from a space shuttle really turn America into a third world country? It could, and, in this eco -thriller, journalist Graham Mole tells how. Nematodes that escaped from the crashed shuttle are killing trees and the world is facing a rude awakening back to the dark ages: No wood, no by - products like paper, no cellulose, no chemicals for medical drugs. This environmental concept is a chilling possibility as even now we witness our forests diminishing at a startling rate. What would the world be like without wood? How would life as we now know it change? Dick Walton is commissioned with finding a solution to the bug that came down in the space shuttle that crashed in Indonesia and is slowly killing the trees. To add to his problems he is crazy about two women and can 't decide which one he wants to be with for the long haul. Grace is the sultry, high class Washington DC secretary that is also super intelligent. And then there is Lestari, the exotic, and gorgeous daughter of the Indonesian Vice President. The push and pull of the ups and downs of Walton 's sex life and love life coupled with his intense scientific investigation of the rabid nematodes attacking the trees keeps him hopping from continent to continent and bed to bed.
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Autorenporträt
Graham Mole, a Journalist/TV producer with a host of awards. started out in the workforce as a Junior reporter on a local weekly paper, then freelanced on news for national papers before switching into national television, firstly as a researcher, then as a producer and director. He has also been a ghost writer for (David and Charles Publishing House, UK). He is as a specialist in 'green' & conservation issues and currently writes feature articles for the national magazine "Forestry Journal". He lives in Eastleigh, Hampshire UK on the edge of a forest created by King John for hunting and is an ardent defender of the environment.