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Robert Greer |
Heat Shock |
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Mysterious Press, 2003 (2003) |
Hardcover |
Recovering white-water rafter Walker Rios and motorbike-riding ER doctor Carmen Nguyen stumble into a plot to produce superhuman beings. (MS) |
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Robert Greer |
The Mongoose Deception |
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Frog, Ltd, 2007 (2007) |
Hardcover |
The assassination of JFK comes to light once again - could the mob really have been involved? (MS) |
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Michael Gregorio |
Critique of Criminal Reason |
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Minotaur, 2006 (2006) |
Hardcover |
A sophisticated, thought-provoking excursion into history and the fictional origins of forensic criminology. (TD) |
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Michael Gregorio |
Days of Atonement |
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Minotaur, 2008 (2007) |
Hardcover, Softcover |
This sequel to Critique of Criminal Reason is simultaneously a high-quality mystery, intriguing historical fiction, and an erudite literary novel with complex characterizations, provocative themes, and pulse-pounding tension. (TD) |
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Michael Gregorio |
A Visible Darkness |
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Minotaur, 2011 (2009) |
Hardcover, Softcover, e-Book |
Another powerful tale of 19th century murder and mayhem in which the philosophical realm of rationalism must contend with the irrational perversities of evil. (TD) |
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