The Beryllium Murder

The Beryllium Murder by Camille Minichino is a mystery novel published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC in 2001. This edition, written in English and spanning 256 pages, follows physicist-sleuth Gloria Lamerino as she travels to Berkeley, California, to investigate the death of her former colleague, Gary Larkin, who has died from beryllium poisoning. Initially ruled an accident, Gloria finds the circumstances surrounding his death suspicious and is determined to uncover the truth.
Readers will find that Gloria’s investigation leads her to uncover connections between Larkin’s death and a teenager’s disappearance, revealing a complex web of intrigue. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery and romance, showcasing Gloria’s skills as a detective. This engaging story invites readers to piece together the clues alongside the protagonist, making for an intriguing exploration of the themes of loss and discovery within the realms of science and personal relationships.
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Physicist-sleuth Gloria Lamerino heads to Berkeley, California, to look into the death of her former colleague, Gary Larkin, dead from beryllium poisoning. Though ruled an accident, his death is suspicious to Gloria and she’s determined to investigate. When she discovers that Larkin’s death is connected to a teenager’s disappearance, the pieces of the puzzle come together in unexpected ways.
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