A haunting exploration of the Cold War arms race that tells the story
of a true, covered-up germ warfare incident in a remote part of
Scotland, involving the US, Canadian, and UK governments.
NOMINATED FOR THE 2021 HIGHLAND BOOK PRIZE
Operation Cauldron, 1952: Top-secret germ warfare experiments on monkeys
and guinea pigs are taking place aboard a vessel moored off the Isle of
Lewis. Local villagers Jessie and Duncan encounter strange sights on the
deserted beach nearby and suspect the worst. And one government
scientist wrestles with his own inner anguish over the testing,
struggling to navigate the moral arguments for and against such
dangerous testing and extreme deterrent weapons. When a noxious cloud of
plague bacteria is released into the path of a passing trawler, disaster
threatens. Will a deadly pandemic be inevitable?
A haunting exploration of the costs and fallout of warmongering, Donald
S Murray follows his prize-winning first novel with an equally moving
exploration of another little-known incident in the Outer Hebridean
island where he grew up.