“A [dead] body immersed in water is … “Jared Thompson, a post-doctoral exercise scientist at the University of Grantville’s Human Performance Laboratory, appears to have everything going for him - an impressive publishing record, excellent scientific skills, and a beautiful girlfriend. Unfortunately for Jared, he also has a keen eye for noticing unlikely occurrences. As the local community encounters a series of gruesome murders, Jared notices that several of his research subjects are experiencing unusual feelings of aggression. As the murders continue, so does Jared’s observations. In particular, he detects that one of his lab colleagues has been exhibiting off-the-scale signs of rage with unusual muscle gain. When Jared confronts his mentor, the prominent Dr. Ray Jackson, regarding his suspicions, he’s told that he’s letting his analytic mind get the best of him. As Jared settles and resumes his research on nutritional supplements, body composition and fitness, he asks himself several questions: Could he be jumping to conclusions? Could his colleague be involved in the local murders? Or, is something more horrific at play?
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- Release Date 02/27/2020
- Author Frank Starling
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.2 pounds
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.91 x 8.5 inches
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