Fatal Induction A Professor Bradshaw Mystery (Paperback)
| Author: Bernadette Pajer |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Ingram Pub Services
ISBN-10: 159058614X
ISBN-13: 9781590586143
Sku: 225910937
Publish Date: 5/12/2012
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(in Inches) 8.5H x 5.5L x 0.75T
Pages:
225
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| Seattle, 1901. Professor of Electrical Engineering Benjamin Bradshaw''s electrical forensic and investigative skills are put to the test. The Seattle police--and a murder-- are brought to his doorstep during the social and scientific turmoil of the early 20th century. |
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From the Publisher:
Seattle, 1901. The race to win an electrical competition incites Professor of Electrical Engineering Benjamin Bradshaw’s obsession for invention in the second entry this exciting historical series. The contest winner’s telephonic system will deliver music from the Seattle Grand Theater to homes throughout the city, and Bradshaw is confident he can win. | The contest is in full swing when President McKinley is assassinated, casting Bradshaw and the entire nation into shock. Then Bradshaw uncovers a crime closer to home: a gypsy peddler’s cart is suddenly abandoned behind his house. What happened to the father and child who lived in this cart? When Bradshaw discovers the peddler’s child may have witnessed a murder, he follows the girl’s trail, plunging into a seedy underworld of bars and brothels. | Frustrated by the police department’s apathy and caught between power struggles, he doesn’t know whom to trust. Each step of his investigation entangles him deeper in crime and corruption until he realizes that to save the child, he must transform his contest entry into a trap to catch a killer and to protect his own household. | Bradshaw’s electrical forensic and investigative skills, combined with a keen understanding of human nature, bring the Seattle police—and murder—to his doorstep during the social and scientific turmoil of the early twentieth century.
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"[T]he historical tidbits and information on early electrical inventions keep it interesting."
03/15/2012

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