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Skydancer written by Geoffrey Archer performed by Bill Wallis on CD (Unabridged)

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ISBN:  9781445810058
Genre - Main:  Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Thriller
Duration:  520 mins
Length:  Unabridged
Author:  Geoffrey Archer
Performer 1:  Bill Wallis

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Secrets are dangerous, top secrets fatal. Product Description Project Skydancer was the brainchild of the Ministry of Defence. Beautiful and terrifying in its simplicity, DS29 had designed new warheads for Polaris missiles, warheads that with consummate ease could evade the new batteries of anti-ballistic missiles the Russians had set up around their prime military targets.

For Aldermaston scientist Peter Joyce, it was the pinnacle of his career. Until his documents from the project turned up one chilly October morning on Parliament Hill, and the Ministry's prime suspect committed suicide leaving him with only two alternatives: write off a billion-pound project, or approve tests which could give Russia the power to wipe out the West at the touch of a button-. From the Publisher Secrets are dangerous, top secrets fatal From the Back Cover Project Skydancer was the brainchild of the Ministry of Defence.

Beautiful and terrifying in its simplicity, DS29 had designed new warheads for Polaris missiles, warheads that with consummate ease could evade the new batteries of anti-ballistic missiles the Russians had set up around their prime military targets. For Aldermaston scientist Peter Joyce, it was the pinnacle of his career. Until his documents from the project turned up one chilly October morning on Parliament Hill, and the Ministry's prime suspect committed suicide leaving him with only two alternatives: write off a billion-pound project, or approve tests which could give Russia the power to wipe out the West at the touch of a button...

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