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Pierre Tardivel
Pierre Tardivel is a Canadian geneticist with Huntington's disease. He discovers the link between his boss at the Human Genome Project in Berkeley, California, and the atrocities of the Treblinka extermination camp in Poland. Treblinka was operated by the Nazis during World War II. Like a true scientist, Pierre remains cool and rational most of the time, except when sniffing the trail of a mass murderer like Burian Klimus. Pierre is fearless when staring evil directly in the eye, as when he accuses Klimus, his Nobel Prize-winning boss, of being a former Nazi war criminal. He also makes a public charge against Craig Bullen, CEO of Condor Insurance. He accuses Bullen and Condor of using genetic information to deny life insurance coverage to applicants likely to file claims.
Craig Bullen
Craig Bullen is the vice president of Condor Insurance Co. and second in command to Abraham Robinson...
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