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A Lab for Murder

9781960259851
304 pages
Bookpress Publishing
Overview

All summer on Iowa's iconic Lake Okoboji, Executive Director of Lakeside Laboratory Dr. Cassandra Marek has defended research by renowned freshwater scientist, Dr. David Pryor, from a smear campaign by some who fear his work could slow the economy in the region should he project the threat of waterway pollution from future construction projects. But when Pryor's body is found floating in a bog and autopsies report no strong conclusions, Marek is forced to enlist the help of a locally famous private investigator, retired federal prosecutor Michael Cain.

Looking into Pryor's reputation and the possibility of murder, Cain learns of many with motives, the means, the opportunity… even a few individuals on campus. Could botany and mycology instructor Dr. Doreen Adams be culpable? How about the mysterious character who bribed Pryor for access to his report before its release? Or was it Pryor's graduate assistant, Penny Dykes, whom the man ridiculed nearly to the point of abuse? Whoever is to blame, the case is certain to require rigorous science, personal grit, Cain's talent for perception, and the help of Michael's Marauders to solve the mystery before the environment and the laboratory suffer irreversible catastrophes.

Gene Gross's third novel, A Lab for Murder, is a whodunit wrapped in an environmental drama about the health and future of Iowa's Great Lakes in an age of rapid growth.

Author Bio
Gene Gross is fortunate and grateful for the outstanding mentors who encouraged him as a young musician and teacher. Gene served 38 years as a band director and following retirement, maintained a private studio for ten years. As a horn player, he performed with bands and orchestras throughout South Dakota and Iowa. His chamber compositions for horn are published by Grand Mesa Music. Gene is a Past-President of the Iowa Bandmasters Association and served as chairperson of the organization’s Endowment Fund Committee for 21 years. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of South Dakota, a Masters of Music Education degree from Drake University, and additional postgraduate studies at the University of Iowa. He and his wife have two sons and five grandchildren and live in Ames, Iowa.