Almost Dead

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Author: James J. Murray ISBN: 9781311713421
Publisher: James J. Murray Publication: January 10, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: James J. Murray
ISBN: 9781311713421
Publisher: James J. Murray
Publication: January 10, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Detectives Rosie Young and Vince Mendez chase an elusive villain when not one but two victims turn up alive less than twenty-four hours after their death. The body count continues to climb as the detectives investigate how two seemingly unrelated victims share an almost identical near-death experience but have no memory of the event. The trail of evidence leads to starting revelations of deceit, greed and an international conspiracy in this entertaining murder mystery.
This book is authored by writer James J. Murray. James has experience in both pharmaceutical manufacturing and clinical patient management. Medications and their impact on a patient’s quality of life has been his expertise. His secret passion of murder and mayhem, however, is a whole other matter. An obsession with reading murder mysteries and thrillers left him longing to weave such tales of his own. Drawing on past clinical expertise as a pharmacist and an infatuation with the lethal effects of drugs, James creates short stories and novels that will have you looking over your shoulder and suspicious of anything in your medicine cabinet.
James is a published author of novels and short stories. He writes a weekly blog called "Prescription For Murder" which highlights designing murder scenes and various aspects of writing fiction.

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Detectives Rosie Young and Vince Mendez chase an elusive villain when not one but two victims turn up alive less than twenty-four hours after their death. The body count continues to climb as the detectives investigate how two seemingly unrelated victims share an almost identical near-death experience but have no memory of the event. The trail of evidence leads to starting revelations of deceit, greed and an international conspiracy in this entertaining murder mystery.
This book is authored by writer James J. Murray. James has experience in both pharmaceutical manufacturing and clinical patient management. Medications and their impact on a patient’s quality of life has been his expertise. His secret passion of murder and mayhem, however, is a whole other matter. An obsession with reading murder mysteries and thrillers left him longing to weave such tales of his own. Drawing on past clinical expertise as a pharmacist and an infatuation with the lethal effects of drugs, James creates short stories and novels that will have you looking over your shoulder and suspicious of anything in your medicine cabinet.
James is a published author of novels and short stories. He writes a weekly blog called "Prescription For Murder" which highlights designing murder scenes and various aspects of writing fiction.

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