
The Sunset Gun
By George Bartram
A new weapon that could change the face of the earth.
Arthur Beecham, a scientist who used to work in the field of particle physics, once proposed that a beam of atomic particles could be used as a weapon.
When the wing of a hospital prison in China is destroyed, two things immediately strike. One, there was an old Caucasian prisoner being held there. Two, no explosives were used to destroy the wall.
When Hamish Penhurst tracks CIA agent Tarp down, he brings news of the destruction at the Chinese hospital prison. All thoughts immediately turn to Arthur Beecham. Was it possible for his proposition to have become a reality?
If the particle beam exists, Tarp knows that Arthur Beecham will be a sought-after man. He needs to be taken out of China, and Tarp is the only one who can help him.
George Bartram is the pseudonym of Kenneth Cameron, a former U.S. Navy Intelligence officer born in Indiana in 1931. He has written over 30 books, including Africa on Film and The Aelian Fragment, as well as a military thriller series with his son, published under the name Gordon Kent.