The sixth idea

, #7

306 pages

English language

Published April 25, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-399-16935-9
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OCLC Number:
929055714

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"The Monkeewrench crew returns in a twisty, heart-stopping new thriller. The peaceful Christmas season in Minneapolis is shattered when two friends, Chuck Spencer and Wally Luntz, scheduled to meet in person for the first time, are murdered on the same night, two hours and several miles apart, dramatically concluding winter vacation for homicide detectives Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth. An hour north of Minneapolis, Lydia Ascher comes home to find two dead men in her basement. When Leo and Gino discover her connection to their current cases, they suspect that she is a target, too. The same day, an elderly, terminally ill man is kidnapped from his home, an Alzheimer's patient goes missing from his care facility, and a baffling link among all the crimes emerges. This series of inexplicable events sends the detectives sixty years into the past to search for answers--and straight to Grace MacBride's Monkeewrench, a group …

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Reposted from Reviewing the Evidence with permission. returnreturn It seems a fluke when Lydia Ascher sits next to man on a plane whose father worked on the same top-secret defense project as her grandfather, but when he anther person connected to that project are murdered, she realizes it may not be a coincidence at all.returnreturnIn the seventh outing for the Monkeewrench team and Minneapolis detectives Leo Magozzi and Gino Rolseth, the police are once again joining forces with a team of eccentric computer experts to solve a crime that is far from the run-of-the-mill murder. Someone seems to be targeting the descendants of scientists who, in the years following World War II, worked on the hydrogen bomb. It's hard to understand why. After all, it's been decades since the secrets of the bomb were uncovered and the cold war is long over. But readers know from the opening chapter that …

Subjects

  • Police
  • Computer scientists
  • Serial murder investigation
  • Fiction

Places

  • Minnesota
  • Minneapolis