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Badwater: Mystery in the Wild

The Forensic Geology Series, Book 2

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Badwater: Mystery in the Wild

By: Toni Dwiggins
Narrated by: Nellie Scott
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DEATH VALLEY EARNS ITS NAME when a terrorist threatens to unleash lethal radioactive toxins in America's most fragile national park.

Forensic geologists Cassie Oldfield and Walter Shaws embark upon a perilous mission to find and stop the terrorist. Mineral clues lead them deep into the desert, and the canyons, pushing them to their limits. The summer heat is brutal. The material they seek is hotter than the desert in August, and they are each vulnerable to its effects.

The geologists soon learn that they are up against more than human malice. The unstable atom—in the hands of an unstable man—is governed by Murphy's Law. Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.

And it does.

—All books in the series are complete novels and can be enjoyed in any order.

©2013 Toni Dwiggins (P)2024 Fireside Audio
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