A Slow Cold Death

Mystery & Suspense, Women Sleuths
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Author: Susy Gage ISBN: 9781938463389
Publisher: Bitingduck Press Publication: November 23, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Susy Gage
ISBN: 9781938463389
Publisher: Bitingduck Press
Publication: November 23, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Lori Barrow was a Wunderkind, the youngest person ever to enrol in Americas most prestigious science university, the Superior Technological Institute of Pasadena, CA. Now, twenty years later, shes a lonely, socially awkward Luddite whose career is all over the map because she refuses to grow up. She knows that her alma mater has brought her back as a professor not because of any great achievements, but because they hope her wide range of skills will resuscitate the dying physics department. She learns very quickly that the dying is all too literal. Mysterious deaths and accidents have plagued the department for at least two years, linked somehow to experiments at the South Pole and the happenings at the rocket lab. Afraid of making too many waves too early, Lori says nothing… until the departments only female graduate student is found frozen to death in the cold room. An angry technician with a misogynist streak is arrested, and everyone but Lori breathes a sigh of relief. She is convinced that the murder was not personal but political, a warning to her and her colleagues to stay away from the rocket lab. At stake is a six hundred million dollar grant that has the power to return the department to its former glory.
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Lori Barrow was a Wunderkind, the youngest person ever to enrol in Americas most prestigious science university, the Superior Technological Institute of Pasadena, CA. Now, twenty years later, shes a lonely, socially awkward Luddite whose career is all over the map because she refuses to grow up. She knows that her alma mater has brought her back as a professor not because of any great achievements, but because they hope her wide range of skills will resuscitate the dying physics department. She learns very quickly that the dying is all too literal. Mysterious deaths and accidents have plagued the department for at least two years, linked somehow to experiments at the South Pole and the happenings at the rocket lab. Afraid of making too many waves too early, Lori says nothing… until the departments only female graduate student is found frozen to death in the cold room. An angry technician with a misogynist streak is arrested, and everyone but Lori breathes a sigh of relief. She is convinced that the murder was not personal but political, a warning to her and her colleagues to stay away from the rocket lab. At stake is a six hundred million dollar grant that has the power to return the department to its former glory.

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