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A gripping story of treachery set in a scientific laboratory in post-war London. Professor Sewell and his biological research team had spent years developing new methods of controlling epidemics.
A Sort of Traitors is a 1949 thriller novel by the British writer Nigel Balchin. Film adaptation. In 1960 it was made into a film Suspect directed by the Boulting Brothers and starring Tony Britton and Virginia Maskell. References
A Sort of Traitors (1949) Synopsis: Professor Sewell, leader of a biological research team, is poised to announce some important results concerning the control of epidemics.
A sort of traitors by Balchin, Nigel, 1908-1970. Publication date 1976 Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : Tandem Collection internetarchivebooks ...
A sort of traitors by Nigel Balchin, 1966, Collins edition, in English
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