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LAPD Detective Van Eng is assigned to the Cold Case Homicide Special Section. Due to her impaired hearing, her remaining senses are heightened by acute vision, a nearly photographic memory, and an enhanced sense of smell. A murder on a famed Hollywood backlot cuts short production of film about nanobots. Van and her LAPD colleagues are tasked with investigating the murder, which leads them back to the Silicon Valley and Van's former suitor, Dr. Brian Johannsen, a scientist whose is experimenting with nanobots enhanced by artificial intelligence. Van is invited to go to Spain and see the…mehr

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LAPD Detective Van Eng is assigned to the Cold Case Homicide Special Section. Due to her impaired hearing, her remaining senses are heightened by acute vision, a nearly photographic memory, and an enhanced sense of smell. A murder on a famed Hollywood backlot cuts short production of film about nanobots. Van and her LAPD colleagues are tasked with investigating the murder, which leads them back to the Silicon Valley and Van's former suitor, Dr. Brian Johannsen, a scientist whose is experimenting with nanobots enhanced by artificial intelligence. Van is invited to go to Spain and see the running of the bulls in Pamplona. While she is there, she has a run-in with her former nemesis, Dr. Belinda Armendariz, who is hiding in Spain and planning her next moves after the events in Book 1. Will the pesky young detective solve the murder and thwart Belinda's evil plans?
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Robert Jystad is an award-winning writer and communications law attorney living and working in Southern California. Prior to law school, Robert lived in New York City as a production editor for Plenum Publishing, a managing editor, and an administrative director at Columbia University Law School. He has graduate degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, and UCLA School of Law.