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The Hydrogen Murder by Camille Minichino



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By : nikky Howard    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-08 02:08:18
Camille Minichino's debut novel introduces us to sleuth Gloria Lamerino, who has came to her hometown of Revere, Massachusetts after a thirty year absence teaching physics in Berkeley, California. Because the book opens she has already contracted to be a scientific professional helping the Revere Police Department in solving murders.
Soon after, a student, whom Gloria knew in California and has additionally returned to his hometown of Revere (what are the percentages?), is murdered. Dr. Lamerino is drawn into the murder on a private level as many individuals close to the murder are acquaintances of hers from the identical university and have all relocated to Revere, MA.

The mystery centers on the murdered scientist's research that claimed he had successfully created metallic hydrogen, a superconductive material with no resistance. Though its presence lasted solely one-millionth of a second, there are promises of major industrial contracts and much money to be made by everyone during this research group.

Terribly soon, Lamerino hears rumors that Eric Bensen, the murdered scientist, hinted that a number of the information had been falsified, the foremost serious crime within the scientific world. A print-out of the program Eric was running at the time of his murder could hold a clue to the identity of the killer.
In the midst of reacquainting herself with Revere, keeping off over-protectiveness and possessiveness from an previous boyfriend, and changing into drawn to the detective she is working with on the case, Lamerino devotes what little time she has left to deciphering the program, for clues. She notes 3 characters that seems at the top of the printout, that ultimately cause the identity of Eric's murderer, however Lamerino unwittingly tips off the murderer, letting the individual know that she is tuned in to their identity. This mistake nearly costs her life, but the cavalry arrives in time to save lots of her from the identical fate as Eric.
Mainly, I enjoyed Minichino's setting of the hydrogen research and the details of the science behind it, as a result of I'm a chemist and found this facet fascinating. Since Minichino may be a physics professor herself, one wonders if the analysis was fictional or if there is an actual basis for the book. Whichever the case, Minichino's details build the science interesting and simply understood as Lamerino tries to teach her terribly non-scientific police detective and friends.
Minichino additionally puts nearly as much detail into the setting of Revere, a quaint suburb of Boston. A number of the characters appear almost clich?, such as the matchmaker supporter promising to search out her a boyfriend, the cutthroat analysis professor determined to publish irrespective of the value (is there any other kind?), the spurned and rejected wife and the gorgeous self-absorbed blonde.
There have been other secondary mysteries that Minichino inserted to feature intrigue however they quickly panned out to nada and had little referring to the outcome. As an example, the rearrangement of action figures on Bensen's desk and also the disappearance of a plastic Albert Einstein bust increase the suspense however it's quickly discovered to be the acts of a weeping girlfriend, nothing more.
I was disappointed that the resolution to the mystery was simply that the murdered scientist typed in his murderer's initials into the computer with the special character's font enabled. The murder of the research professor was the mere consequence of him solving the puzzle first and being silenced.
Mysteries are tough to put in writing, however this initial novel may be a smart effort. I apprehend that Minichino's writing improves since I have scan "The Boric Acid Murder" the fifth in her series. The simplicity of this debut detracts from the enjoyment, but if you perceive science analysis, the concept alone will entertain you.
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