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Triplet Code (2001)

by B. B. Jordan

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Someone is introducing the world’s top virologiststo a new science.…Murder.Dr. Celeste Braun is a busy woman. Conference lectures, a crucial research project, and fighting false charges of academic plagiarism are just a few of her current projects…Then come the “accidental” deaths of three esteemed (if not well-liked) colleagues-from skiing, bad snails, and scuba diving, respectively. In the aftermath of the tragedies, Celeste isn’t the only one getting suspicious. She can’t shake the feeling that the deaths are linked, possibly even connected to her own current problems. And she’s determined to discover the truth-because as much as she values her reputation, she’s even more attached to her life...… (more)
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To the memory of Thomas E. Kreis, PhD.,
1952 - 1998
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George Churchill could barely hear the guide's voice over the chopper engine.
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Someone is introducing the world’s top virologiststo a new science.…Murder.Dr. Celeste Braun is a busy woman. Conference lectures, a crucial research project, and fighting false charges of academic plagiarism are just a few of her current projects…Then come the “accidental” deaths of three esteemed (if not well-liked) colleagues-from skiing, bad snails, and scuba diving, respectively. In the aftermath of the tragedies, Celeste isn’t the only one getting suspicious. She can’t shake the feeling that the deaths are linked, possibly even connected to her own current problems. And she’s determined to discover the truth-because as much as she values her reputation, she’s even more attached to her life...

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