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The Fluorine Murder

Ebook By Camille Minichino
Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star1 star(5)
Published: Dec. 04, 2009
Category: Fiction » Literature » Mystery and Detective
Words: 9061 (approximate)
Language: English


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The Fluorine Murder is the ninth story in the Periodic Table Mystery Series by Camille Minichino. Watch retired physicist Gloria Lamerino juggle wedding plans with solving a case of arson and murder. If you like it, you're in luck: there are 109 stories to go!

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female detective, mystery fiction, senior sleuth

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Review by: wastrel on Mar. 28, 2010 : (no rating)
It is good to see Camille continuing the series, particularly in the much more difficult short format.

Review by: Susan C Shea on Dec. 13, 2009 : star star star star star
I enjoyed the novels so I was delighted to see that Gloria's back, keen observations and dry wit intact. Minichino sets her scene gracefully, then - bang - we're right into the detective business. Great fun!

Review by: Robert Olson on Dec. 05, 2009 : star star star star star
So glad to see Gloria back in Revere. While it has been a while since her last periodic table appearance, she has lost none of her deductive powers. Read more than one of Camille Minichino's stories are you'll come back for more. Her continuing characters become old friends that you just can't wait to see again. Warning -- both the periodic table stories and the miniature stories are habit-for ming.

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