- Athabasca (novel)
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name = Athabasca
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image_caption = 1980 USA paperback cover
author =Alistair MacLean
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
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genre = ThrillerNovel
publisher = Doubleday & Company Inc (Paperback by Fawcett Crest Books)
release_date =1980
media_type = Print
pages = 284 pp.
isbn = 0-449-24429-6
preceded_by = Goodbye California
followed_by = River of Death"Athabasca" is a
novel by Scottish authorAlistair MacLean , first published in 1980. As with the novel "Night Without End ", it depicts adventure,sabotage and murder in the unforgivingArctic environment. It is laid in the oilfields andtar sands fields ofAlaska andCanada and includes a considerable amount of technical detail on the operations.Plot introduction
When the operations manager of an oil company operating in
Prudhoe Bay inAlaska receives a mysterious anonymous threat ofsabotage , his superiors call in "Jim Brady Enterprises", a firm of oilfield specialists. Dermott and Mackenzie, tough ex-field managers and now anti-sabotage specialists, arrive, but initial investigations get them nowhere. Then the operations manager is murdered and one of the pump stations in theTrans-Alaska Pipeline is damaged, with further loss of life.Jim Brady himself arrives to direct operations but to no avail. Then the company's operations at the
Athabasca Oil Sands inCanada are disrupted and Dermott is nearly killed. Despite assistance by the Canadian police andFBI , suspicions fall on many employees, but nothing can be proved. As bodies and equipment damage mount up, Brady and his two investigators play a hunch and finally expose the men they believe to be responsible. But even they are not the main instigators of the events, as the final chapter of the novel reveals.
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