At the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis the fate of the world rested not in the hands of Kennedy or Khrushchev, but in the minds of two hunted women – Fire & Ice.
A damaged Soviet nuclear submarine receives orders to attack the flagship of the American blockade with an atomic-tipped torpedo. Are the orders real, or are the scientists behind the ultra-secret telepathic experiment that transmitted the orders intent on destroying the world?
In America and the USSR the hunt is on for the two surviving telepaths capable of stopping World War III – the two young women code named . . .
FIRE & ICE
At the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis a damaged Soviet nuclear submarine receives orders to attack the flagship of the American blockade with an atomic-tipped torpedo. Are the orders genuine, or are the scientists behind the ultra-secret telepathic experiment that transmitted the instructions intent on destroying the world?
In America and the USSR the hunt is on for the two surviving telepaths capable of stopping World War III - the two young women code named Fire and Ice.
Award-winning science writer Dr. John Joyce is the author of the 'Virtual Trilogy' of techno thrillers featuring Theo Gilkrensky - 'Virtually Maria', 'A Matter of Time' and 'Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow' - as well as the 'Captain Cockle' series of books for children.
He was presented with the Glaxo EU Fellowship for Science Writers by the Prime Minister of Ireland in 1978 and has contributed a great many articles to scientific and technical publications. His first published novel 'Virtually Maria' was selected as Book of the Month by the Easons book retailing chain.
Award-winning science writer Dr John Joyce is the author of the Virtual Trilogy of techno thrillers featuring Theo Gilkrensky – Virtually Maria, A Matter of Time and
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow – as well as the Captain Cockle series of books for children.
He was presented with the Glaxo EU Fellowship for Science Writers by the Prime Minister of Ireland in 1978 and has contributed a great many articles to scientific and technical publications. His first published novel Virtually Maria was selected as Book of the Month by the Easons book retailing chain.