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Her lifeless body was found lying in her wrecked car, with a bullet hole in her head. Dr. Nia Johnes of the Silicon Valley University of Evolutionary Computation (SUEC) had been murdered in cold blood. From the research files collected from her apartment by the police, CIA undercover agent Dr. Annya Segund, SUEC’s radiologist Dr. Lili Pham, and FBI agent Terrel Wright believe her research work could have been the reason for her murder. Before they could make anything out of the few leads they had on the case, another faculty member at SUEC narrowly escaped death when she survived a shooting attack. Were there more people in danger? With an assassin on the loose and not knowing who to trust, Agent Wright, together with doctors Segund and Pham, was determined to find Dr. Johnes’ killer and solve the mystery. To discover what transpired, get yourself Who Killed Nia Johnes? A Medical Mystery by Elisabeth Links.
Lovers of mystery murder novels will not get enough of Elisabeth Links’ Who Killed Nia Johnes? With an intriguing plot, the author bases the storyline on a tale of scientists, medical research, a hitman, sleuths, betrayal, blackmail, deceit, and espionage. The tone of the account and the ingenious plot twists kept me on the edge of my seat, turning page after page. Just when I thought I was close to solving a piece of the mystery, the story would pick up pace and move in another direction, complicating the already tangled web of mystery. The evocative and colorful descriptions brought the scenes to life. In the drama of all the chasing and investigations, Links ensured that I got to savor the breathtaking view of the hills above Redwood City, California, and the beautiful architecture. The emotions and abilities of the role players are compellingly depicted, allowing me to connect with them. There is suspense, thrills, and adventure.