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Month: July 2005
Trace Evidence
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TRACE EVIDENCE NOW AVAILABLE IN BOOKSTORES AND ONLINE!
A NOVEL OF FORENSIC SUSPENSE BY ELIZABETH BECKA
Elizabeth spent the five happiest years of her life as a forensic scientist at the Cleveland, Ohio Coroner’s Office; now she works as a latent print examiner for a Florida police department.
ISBN: 1-4013-0174-6 Hyperion Press $22.95 Hardcover
REVIEWS:
“A smashing debut! This is grab-you-by-the-throat suspense, written by someone who has actually walked the disturbing walk of an investigator. Elizabeth Becka roars onto the forensic thriller scene with all guns blazing. ”
— Tess Gerritsen, author of Body Double“The combination of a credible, likable hero and a bizarre, chilling story is rare in crime fiction, but in TRACE EVIDENCE, Elizabeth Becka makes the tumblers click perfectly. Protagonist Evelyn James, a forensic scientist, wins over the reader from the opening page, and the author’s ability to speak from different characters’ minds is truly astonishing. Expect comparisons to THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS and a nomination for Best First Mystery of the year.”
— Jeremiah Healy, author of Invasion of Privacy“Get in on the ground floor of this series, which deserves to go straight to the top. Elizabeth Becka isn’t just an expert in her field of forensic science, she’s a fine storyteller, and Trace Evidence should win her legions of fans. Characters you’ll care about, edge-of-your-seat suspense, and fascinating details that never slow the action — just a few of the reasons you’re going to love the Evelyn James series.”
— Jan Burke, Edgar-winning author of Bloodlines“Must-read forensic tale: A Cleveland-based mystery series makes a superb debut with Trace Evidence, a thriller about weary forensic expert Evelyn James and her quest to find a serial killer of young women.”
— Akron Beacon-Journal, July 17
The Space Shuttle doesn’t Work
(via What’s New — Robert L. Park Friday, 29 Jul 05) SHUTTLE: THE SPACE SHUTTLE DOESN’T WORK IT NEVER DID WORK. Why is everyone afraid to say so? The real problem isn’t foam falling off the fuel tank. The shuttle was sold to Congress as a way to launch things into space more cheaply. On … Continue reading “The Space Shuttle doesn’t Work”
“Clonus” Director May Seek Injunction
(via Satellite News) “Clonus” director says he’s seen this clone story before: Here’s an irony alert — and a lawsuit alert: a new movie about clones appears to be an uncredited clone of another movie. Director Michael Bay’s new science-fiction blockbuster has drawn comparisons to the ’70s classics “Logan’s Run” and “Coma.” But “The Island” … Continue reading ““Clonus” Director May Seek Injunction”
Hot!
St. Louis, Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, MO, United States (KSTL) 38-45-09N 090-22-25W 171M Jul 24, 2005 – 04:51 PM EDT / 2005.07.24 2051 UTC Wind: from the SSW (200 degrees) at 9 MPH (8 KT):0 Visibility: 10 mile(s):0 Sky conditions: partly cloudy Temperature: 102.0 F (38.9 C) Heat index: 106.5 F (41.4 C):1 Dew Point: … Continue reading “Hot!”
Understanding is a three edged sword
(from the I like this result better than this one dept.) Kosh A reclusive seer shrouded in riddles, you reveal very little and only what is deemed congruent with your plans. Understanding is a three edged sword. Your side, their side, and the truth.
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Money-Saving Locales
From the New York Times (soul stealing registration required, or use BugMeNot.com): Shot on budgets ranging from $1 million to $2 million, Sci Fi’s movies are made in money-saving locales like Bulgaria, Romania and Missouri. It’s nice to know Missouri is in the same league as Bulgaria and Romania. 🙂