Monday, December 26, 2011

Dead Air, Deborah Shlian and Linda Reid

I know I've been absent for a few days, but Dave has been ill and I've been staying close by him. While doing that, I read a book I downloaded free to my Kindle from Oceanview Publishers called Dead Air.

I had no idea what to expect from this book since I didn't know the authors, the series, or anything about it. However, I'm glad I tried it because I like the gutsy, caring heroine and the writing style of the authors. It served to keep my mind from wandering to my worries, which is a great recommendation under the circumstances.

The heroine, Sammy (Samantha) Greene, is a student at a private college in New England who is a reporter for the school radio station. Her boyfriend is a med student who frequently gets very put out that she gets so wrapped up in her stories that she forgets to meet him or call him. He doesn't understand that in this book at least, she is researching a story with deadly consequences.

The plot involves a research institute at the college, a new vaccine for AIDS, professors vying for tenure, and murder among other issues. The story is very well told and only difficult to figure out because of the motives of the people involved. It's easy to follow, not so easy to see how it will end, and bad for the fingernails because Sammy is in danger.

I don't dare tell you any more except that the characters are well-drawn and the plot is a dandy. I do recommend this mystery novel highly and I'm going to look for more books in this series.

5 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear Dave has been ill! I hope he's back to feeling better soon!

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  2. This book is a winner if it took you away from your worries for a little while. I hope Dave is doing better now.

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  3. I hope your husband is better - best wishes for you both for the new year!

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  4. Hope Dave is feeling better soon. Glad you had a good book to enjoy. Take care Barbara.

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  5. Thank you all for your good wishes for Dave. He does seem to be getting better now and I hope his troubles are behind us. Now I just hope to get back to some semblance of normal. I'm not getting much time to read these days and that just has to change or I'll go even more batty than I already am.

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