It is 1967. A mysterious disease appears in an English town. People
fall down suddenly, poleaxed, and many die. Is it caused by a
bacterium, a virus, a poison? Nobody knows, and top doctors
squabble over its cause. But then two junior doctors and a young
anthropology student, who has recovered from the disease, join
together. The three investigators continue their work to find out
the cause of the disease, a virus whose worst effects are only
shown in those who are very anxious. They think they have found the
cause and the solution. But will they be in time? This is a
gripping dystopian tale, very much relevant to events unfolding
today and written by Emeritus Professor of Community Psychiatry at
Imperial College, London, Peter Tyrer whose long-standing interest
in the connections between mental and physical health informed the
novel.
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