Difference between revisions of "Deadly Secrets"
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* '''Setting''': Indiana | * '''Setting''': Indiana | ||
* '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373222106/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Deadly Secrets] | * '''Amazon Listing''' - [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373222106/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Deadly Secrets] | ||
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+ | What killed an apparently healthy man virtually overnight? | ||
+ | Noah Taggart was long on questions about Lindsey Sullivan's | ||
+ | discovery in a steamy hot Indiana campground, but | ||
+ | suspiciously short on answers. | ||
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+ | As the new public relations director as nearby Biotech, Noah | ||
+ | had every reason to investigate the mysterious death of the | ||
+ | senior virologist. But Lindsey didn't believe Noah was who | ||
+ | he claimed to be. She may have fallen for the man-but she | ||
+ | hadn't fallen for his lies. | ||
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+ | She came up with her own appalling explanation for Noah's | ||
+ | secrecy: the researcher had somehow succumbed to his own | ||
+ | invention--a fast-acting, lethal virus. | ||
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+ | Was Noah involved in a murder cover-up? Or was he trying to | ||
+ | avert a medical disaster-a disaster that put them both at | ||
+ | risk? The only way to find out was to work with a man who | ||
+ | was either a cure...or a killer. |
Revision as of 02:32, 8 October 2006
- Author: Lynn Turner
- Publisher: Intrigue, # 210
- Year: 1993
- Setting: Indiana
- Amazon Listing - Deadly Secrets
What killed an apparently healthy man virtually overnight? Noah Taggart was long on questions about Lindsey Sullivan's discovery in a steamy hot Indiana campground, but suspiciously short on answers.
As the new public relations director as nearby Biotech, Noah had every reason to investigate the mysterious death of the senior virologist. But Lindsey didn't believe Noah was who he claimed to be. She may have fallen for the man-but she hadn't fallen for his lies.
She came up with her own appalling explanation for Noah's secrecy: the researcher had somehow succumbed to his own invention--a fast-acting, lethal virus.
Was Noah involved in a murder cover-up? Or was he trying to avert a medical disaster-a disaster that put them both at risk? The only way to find out was to work with a man who was either a cure...or a killer.