Brainwaves

Brainwaves by Leonard S. Goldberg is a First Edition published by Signet in 2002, featuring 403 pages in English. This novel brings together pathologist Joanna Blalock and detective Jake Sinclair as they delve into a complex investigation surrounding the mysterious suicide of Dr. Karen Crendall. As they explore the implications of her groundbreaking research on brain tissue DNA and its potential to recover memories, they become convinced that her death was not a suicide but a murder.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and medical intrigue as Blalock and Sinclair navigate the intricacies of the human mind to uncover the truth. The narrative focuses on the challenges of deciphering memories and the potential dangers associated with such revolutionary scientific advancements. This edition invites readers into a world where forensic science meets psychological exploration, making it a thought-provoking addition to the mystery and detective genre.
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With “fascinating forensics and insider insights” (“People”), Leonard Goldberg reunites pathologist Joanna Blalock and detective Jake Sinclair in a cutting-edge novel about the mysteries of the mind-and the dangers of unraveling them.
Dr. Karen Crendall’s suicide didn’t make sense. She was on the verge of a medical breakthrough-using brain tissue DNA to recapture aural and visual memories. Joanna Blalock and detective Jake Sinclair are convinced it was murder. But to prove their case they have to use the victim’s revolutionary research-and enter the recesses of Dr. Crandall’s mind-to unveil a killer hidden in memory’s darkest realm.
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