Vector (novel)
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Author | Robin Cook |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Thriller, Novel |
Publisher | G. P. Putnam's Sons |
Released | February 1999 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 404 p. (hardback edition) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-399-14471-4 (hardback edition) |
Preceded by | Toxin |
Followed by | Abduction |
Vector is the 1999 suspense thriller book written by Robin Cook.
[edit] Plot summary
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Yuri Davydov, a Russian emigré, wishes to return to his motherland after having a bad time in the United States, which denied him the opportunity for contentment and job opportunities as well as multiple chances at personal prosperity. However, before he returns to Russia, he wishes to lash out at the US for luring him with the false promise of the American dream. As a former technician for the vast Soviet biological weapons industry Biopreparat, he knows just how to use his knowledge of bio-weapons to conduct an act of bio-terrorism. He joins with two firemen who are in an ultra rightwing milita and abhor the US government to help him carry out his diabolical plan.
[edit] Characters in "Vector"
- Yuri Davydov – a Russian, protagonist
- Jack Stapleton – the medical examiner who also appears in many other books by Robin Cook.
- Laurie Montgomery – the medical examiner who also appears in many other books by Robin Cook
Spoilers end here.
Preceded by Toxin |
Robin Cook novels 1999 |
Succeeded by Abduction |