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Nature 456, 575-576 (4 December 2008) | doi:10.1038/456575b; Published online 3 December 2008
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Conspiracy at the bench
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BOOK REVIEWED-Experimental Heart: A Novel
by Jennifer L. Rohn
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press: 2008. 364 pp. $13.99, £7.99
The scene in The Day of the Jackal, in which the lone assassin carefully assembles his rifle, each step and component carefully described, is one of the most memorable in literature. Such detail tells us that the author, former serviceman and war correspondent Frederick Forsyth, really knew his stuff.
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