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by Ken Follett (Author) "TWO tired men looked at Antonia Gallo with resentment and hostility in their eyes ..." (more)
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Bestseller Follett sets his sights on biological terrorism, pumping old-school adrenaline into this new breed of thriller. Ex-policewoman Antonia "Toni" Gallo, head of security at a boutique pharmaceuticals company, has discovered that two doses of an experimental drug—developed as a potential cure for the deadly Madoba-2 virus—have vanished from her top-secret laboratory. This mystery is a precursor to a more serious crime being planned by Kit Oxenford, the gambling-addicted son of the company's founder, Stanley Oxenford. Kit, deeply in debt to mobster Harry Mac, sees a raid on his father's lab as a chance to score enough money to disappear and start anew in another country. Some characters are a bit familiar—the pesky, unprincipled journalist; the imbecilic police detective—but others, the mobster's psychopathic daughter in particular, show idiosyncratic originality. After a long buildup, the burglary is set in motion, and Kit's best-laid plans begin to fall apart. Eventually, good guys and bad guys end up at the Oxenford family estate, trapped in the house by a fierce snowstorm as they battle one another over the material stolen from the laboratory. A romance between the recently widowed Stanley and Toni and the unexpected addition of Toni's comically addled mother thicken the plot as Follett's agonizingly protracted, nail-biter ending drags readers to the very edge of their seats and holds them captive until the last villain is satisfactorily dispatched.
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Follett's latest is a bio-thriller taking place over a wintry Christmas holiday in northern Scotland and well larded with family drama. Toni Gallo is the driven head of security for Oxenford Medical (aka the Kremlin), a research facility working on a cure for Madoba-2, an especially virulent strain of Ebola. She also has a running feud with her ex, a local cop, and is pestered by the attentions of newsman Carl. But she really wants to be with her widower boss, Stanley, whose daughter Olga's husband, Hugo, is paying unwelcome attention to his sister-in-law, Miranda, herself in uneasy love with a milquetoast boyfriend, Ned, whose daughter, Sophie, is the object of young Craig's budding affections. It is not until midnight on Christmas Eve that all this soap is rinsed away, and the plot kicks into high gear, as a band of desperate, violent thieves, led by Stanley's wastrel son, Kit, lay siege to the well-defended Kremlin in the midst of a terrible blizzard. Predictably, things go suddenly, frightfully wrong. From here on out, Follett's sure hand at the controls of a high-octane plot delivers the expected thrills in expected ways. Expect interest from readers who know what to expect. David Wright
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great reading, Jan 18 2006
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This review is from: Whiteout (Mass Market Paperback)
A frend of mine gave me 4 Ken Follett Novels a few months ago. I really enjoy all his novels I have read so far. This one was a great book, although I did feel it was kind of slow at the very beginning. When I was halfway through the novel I couldn't put it down and had to finish it. I'd reccomend it to anyone.

My favorite book though by Ken Follett was Night over water amazing book!!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A good page turner, Jan 26 2005
By Sancho Mahle (Charlotte, NC, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Whiteout (Hardcover)
Ken Follett has been one of my favorite writers for the past twenty years. I began with the key to Rebecca and was trapped. 'Whiteout' comes close to the other great titles by this author. The setting, plot, dialogue, pace and characters are effective in making this book another great Follett novel. I was kept on the edge through out the story and wasn't altogether happy that it came to the end so fast

Also recommended: DISCIPLES OF FORTUNE, THE KEY TO REBECCA

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3.0 out of 5 stars Does not measure up to earlier books., Jan 9 2005
This review is from: Whiteout (Hardcover)
I am a huge fan of Mr. Follett. Years ago My Dad gave me a copy of "Eye of the Needle," and I was blown away by that book! Sadly "Whiteout" does not live up to the previous high standards set by the author. The plot, dialoge, and characters all come out stilted and forced. It does have some entertainment value, but Mr. Folett has written such wonderful books this one just does not measure up. I do recommend "A Tourist in the Yucatan" for an entertaining thriller!
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