A novel based upon characters created for the BBC television drama series, THE STANDARD.
The headline screamed the news of the latest in a string of North Sea disasters, this one was unusual only in that nobody had died. The Government claimed they were simply unfortunate 'accidents'; but to Colin Anderson, investigative reporter for The Standard, the 'accidents' turned out to be leads to one of the biggest international sabotage stories of all time - a hell-raising exclusive that was to endanger not only his life but the life of Janis Sinclair, his attractive young research assistant who'd somehow ingratiated herself into both his work and his feelings.
Quite an old book, as you can easily tell from some of the politically incorrect dialogue. Really enjoyed it, and found it to be quite fast moving, without any long periods of nothing relevant being written. If you can still get a copy, it's well worth a read.