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In Dirty Holy Water, scientist Sara Almquist loses control of her life when she becomes the chief suspect in a bizarre murder case. She''s frustrated by the slow progress of the investigations, which almost causes her to miss a romantic rendezvous at the Taj Mahal in India. More importantly, she has to reassess her friendships and recognize there''s a thin line between being a victim and being a villain.
A mysterious source of data on the Iranian nuclear industry sends an email from Tabriz. "Help. Contact Almquist." As Sara Almquist is drawn into the plan to identify and rescue the agent, known only as F, she is forced to remember and re-evaluate characters from her student days at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and from her career as a globe-trotting scientist.1 map of the Middle East with important locations in I Saw You in Beirut.A section on "Science and History Behind the Story" after the novel includes relevant scientific references.
Sara Almquist is shot at twice in one day. Albuquerque police fear her work for them as a science consultant on previous cases has put her in danger, but the accumulating evidence doesn't make sense. Thus, when colleagues in the State Department invite Sara to arrange exchanges between scientists in the U.S. and Cuba, she jumps at the chance to get out of New Mexico and to work again with the mysterious Xave Zack. Maybe it's not a wise decision.
In IGNORE THE PAIN, Sara Almquist couldn't say no when invited to join a public health mission to assess children's health in Bolivia. Soon someone from her past is chasing her through the Witches' Market of La Paz, and she fears her new colleagues, especially the sexy Xave Zack, are controlled by the coca industry of Bolivia.
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