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An experimental clinic in Buckinghamshire is suspected of having ties to drug importation from East Africa, facilitated through the Mediterranean island of Gozo, where there are hints of Russian influence and potential money laundering. Hugo Stratton, Marcia, and agents from Britain's Secret Services delve into these possibilities, while Group Captain Reginald Young investigates the 'Clinic' on UK soil. As the plot unfolds, a Russian 'cell' operating in Poland is uncovered, leading to the shocking revelation of a long-suspected traitor within the British establishment. This is the third and final book in a trilogy: Watching, Withstanding, and Waiting.…mehr

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An experimental clinic in Buckinghamshire is suspected of having ties to drug importation from East Africa, facilitated through the Mediterranean island of Gozo, where there are hints of Russian influence and potential money laundering. Hugo Stratton, Marcia, and agents from Britain's Secret Services delve into these possibilities, while Group Captain Reginald Young investigates the 'Clinic' on UK soil. As the plot unfolds, a Russian 'cell' operating in Poland is uncovered, leading to the shocking revelation of a long-suspected traitor within the British establishment. This is the third and final book in a trilogy: Watching, Withstanding, and Waiting.
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Edmond Sutherland was educated at Magdalen College School, where he was head boy, and afterwards studied Medicine at Oxford University. Following postgraduate training and research, he was appointed Consultant Psychiatrist at the (then Birmingham Regional Health Authority) and post graduate clinical tutor at Birmingham University. He retired from Psychiatry in 1985 and studied fine art for several years which culminated in a well-received one-man exhibition in Oxford. He is happily married and has lived in Cambridgeshire for 38 years.