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Whenever his parents leave town, William Joseph, "Joey" goes to camp. While he's a two-year-old mutt, he writes letters to his parents every day about his experiences at camp with the voice of a nine-year-old boy. These are his experiences and feelings each day at camp-things he sees, pee-mail that he reads, and names he is called by the other dog owners. He also shares comments about his best friend at camp, Daniel.If you like humorous dog stories, this is your book. There are pictures that explain his thoughts as translated by the camp operator.
What would happen if a medical emergency broke out in the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, where millions of dollars in freshly made paper bills are kept? Ed Thomas was the operator of the sheet-cutting machine and had just pressed the stop button when he fainted. Paramedics arrived too late; he had already flatlined. A sad case of a heart attack victim, or so it seemed. But his daughter contacted Dr. Jill Quint, Forensic Pathologist, P.I., and winemaker, to investigate her father's death. Before Dr. Quint could examine Ed's remains, they were stolen from the Medical Examiner's office by a fraudulent mortuary crew. After rummaging through Ed's apartment and finding a series of threatening letters he had received, it became apparent that someone wanted him dead.Uncover what happened to Ed Thomas in Mint Death, the fourteenth book in the Jill Quint, MD Forensic Pathologist series.
There are rumors of a breakthrough miracle drug about to hit the market . . .In fact, the gossip is so exciting that someone needs to stop it. One company's success is another company's reduced profits in the pharmaceutical industry. The rumors are so loud that they're reached the ears of the CIA. Would foreign agents try and take down an American Company?CIA operative Michelle Watson and her partner are sent to a San Francisco medical convention to validate the rumors. Except, that murder happens occurs at the convention and there is no evidence to link the murder to a particular company or country. Michelle is sent to China to investigate, but it's hard to escape notice as a kick-ass American agent. Are they in the right country though? Pharmaceutical companies are headquartered in many countries.Meanwhile, a CIA agent assigned to Russia fails to make his hourly contact with the agency. Michelle finds herself balancing two cases at once. It's a good thing she can teleport around the earth to be in many places at once as she leaves her fellow agents wondering how did she get there? Can she figure out who is behind the murder and save the agent? Is there a connection between the two cases?
Jill Quint, MD, is a forensic pathologist who along with a group of friends, solve murder mysteries. She has been providing second opinions about the cause of death of a loved one for nearly five years. Both she and her friends have full-time day jobs. Jill has a vineyard she has been nurturing to this year's first vintage of Muscato wine. They take on about a case a month.This is the story of the death of Graeme St. Louis, a young attorney living in a wealthy suburb near San Francisco who has died from necrotizing fasciitis (better known as gangrene). His death appeared to be from natural causes due to the infection caused by a small wound resulting from a brush with sharp coral while scuba diving. Jill soon becomes the next target after she proves that Graeme was murdered and the medical examiner changes his cause of death.Will she stay alive long enough to find the killer? What was the problem that the victim had to die for? From the underwater world of San Juan, Puerto Rico to the sun-drenched hills of central and northern California, why are so many people trying to kill Jill? Vials is a riveting story that will keep you guessing until the end!
Sometimes underneath a bad problem is an even worse situation . . .Michelle Watson is a former policewoman gravely injured in the line of duty. Once she survives her injuries, she discovers that she can teleport anywhere in the world that she can visualize. She ponders where to put that special talent to work and settles on the CIA. She begins her career there with the agency rescuing Americans in bad situations.Michelle is assigned with partner Jason, to investigate Venezuela's worrisome partnership with Iraq. They arrive in Curaçao to rent a sailboat planning on using that as a cover to sail to the Venezuelan coast searching for information about the rumors they've been sent to investigate. Michelle is the CIA's top-secret case officer able to uniquely help the spy agency with her teleportation skill.As they cruise from Curaçao to Bonaire and onto Caracas, the pair discover other problems originating in the South American country, not the least being the pirates stalking the Caribbean. As bad as ICBMs could be, there's a worse problem about to explode for the United States, and indeed the rest of the world if Jason and Michelle fail to stop the plot.Read Book 2 of the Michelle Watson Thriller series for an exciting story set in the chaotic and corrupt country of Venezuela.
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