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The Doomsday Deposit
- Narrated by: Walles Hamonde
- Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
In a space research centre near Washington, United States Government scientists monitoring pictures beamed to earth by an orbiting satellite observe an extraordinary 'hot spot' at a remote point in Manchuria, just on the Soviet side of the disputed border with China. Daring reconnaissance missions prove that the phenomenon is caused by a huge deposit of natural plutonium. Whoever controls it will have unlimited resources of nuclear fuel – in short, will rule the world!
A thrilling story of international suspense and disaster with a background of amazing scientific authenticity.
©1984 Stanley Johnson (P)2020 W F Howes