Deadly Coincidence


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Deadly Coincidence


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Deadly Coincidence


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While volunteering with Doctors for a Better World, at the Raul Mesa Carreras Eye Hospital in Havana, Cuba, an American doctor is brutally murdered in his hotel room. Less than twenty-four hours later, Adam Grant, director of the newly formed Select Home for Operational Personnel (SHOP), receives news of the suspicious death. SHOP's purpose and Adam's responsibility is to forge cooperation and provide support to agencies within the U.S. federal government that deal with international relations and law enforcement inside and outside the United States. In cooperation with the FBI and Cuban authorities, Adam and his team soon find themselves trying to weave together the circumstances and events that surround the doctor's death-including a photograph of a bottle of the opioid hydrocodone 10/325 and the mysterious homicides of three Cuban nationals. Helveston's fast-moving plot takes readers from Havana to Grand Rapids, Michigan, while offering a candid discussion on the opioid crisis inside the U.S. This is book three in the Adam Grant series.




A Deadly Thaw


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When a team of researchers from Canada’s Arctic Institute travel to York Factory to disinter a grave, they unwittingly stumble upon more than they bargained for buried in the permafrost. Their research is focused on the old Hudson Bay Company fort cemetery, where they are attempting to find a definitive cause of the famed “York Factory Complaint” of 1833 – 1836. But alongside the now-opened grave of Joseph Charles, a “company man” who had succumbed to the “complaint” in 1836, they find a Hudson’s Bay point blanket, an artifact of particular significance to the archeologist of the team, Rachel Thompson, and an indication that Chipewyan people were likely buried there as well. Upon their return from York Factory, Thompson, another member of her team, and the bush pilot who ferried them to their research site, fall gravely ill. When infectious disease interns have the good fortune to be on hand in the remote north as part of a study, they examine the ailing pilot and are horrified to confirm that he suffers from smallpox, a disease thought eradicated worldwide in 1977. A simultaneous smallpox outbreak occurs in Russia, and suddenly the world must ask the question: how could a disease surviving only within the vault-like security of the world’s two level four containment labs have been unleashed to ravage millions? Could the melting permafrost be releasing this deadly contagion? Deadly Thaw is a richly imagined story that could be ripped from news headlines emerging from a planet struggling with the impacts of global climate change. Meticulously researched, steeped in history, and offering a touching lament for the fate of many First Nations people killed by smallpox infections carried from the “old world”, the story will have readers racing to reach its end and sleepless at imagining potential terrors that might await them.




A Deadly Coincidence


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After two 'coincidental' deaths occur in the little village of Lipton St Faith, Anna Grix, the vicar's daughter, and Lieutenant Eddie Elsner must unravel the mystery and unmask the culprits.




The Case of the Dangerous Solution


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When the customers of the River Heights pharmacy take seriously ill after being delivered their medicine, Nancy is convinced that sabotage is involved and searches for the deadly drug.




Deadly Coincidence


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"Jimmy Green is a dangerous man. Long service in the Green Jackets and the SAS has made him an expert in karate and hand-to-hand combat, and he is a deadly marksman. A highly respected professional now working in civilian security, he has many friends, and just as many enemies." "When Jimmy's colleague Dickie is attacked and nearly killed, Jimmy is determined to track down the hit men. However, within days the shadows of his own past begin to creep into the picture and he realises that his own life is in danger and there is a great deal more at stake than he ever imagined." "Government corruption, clandestine medical research and an age-old desire for revenge all combine to make Jimmy's task nigh-on impossible. But Jimmy Green is not the sort to give up easily and choose the quiet life."--BOOK JACKET.




A Deadly Brew


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The 14th-century Cambridge physician is called to attend to two deaths from some poisoned wine. The opening of a new and very well-endowed college has created petty in-fighting amongst the academics as new appointments are made, and tensions between the college and the poor townsfolk are growing.




A Deadly Memory


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Joe's addicted to his beautiful, charismatic wife. She, on the other hand, is just addicted - to alcohol and worse. while he's fighting to keep their marriage, and their family, together, catastrophe strikes again and again. How will Joe pick up the pieces of their lives and keep the family together? who was responsible for wrecking their marriage in the first place? A haunting, heart-rending novel about a woman who goes off the rails and a husband with nowhere to turn.ÿ




Beyond Coincidence


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Ever wonder what the odds are of being struck by lightning? Or winning the lottery? Or meeting someone from Timbuktu with the same middle name as you? BEYOND COINCIDENCE recounts and analyzes over 200 amazing stories of synchronicity, the likes of: Laura Buxton, age ten, releases a balloon from her back yard. It lands 140 miles away in the backyard of another Laura Buxton, also age ten. Two sisters in Alabama decide, independently, to visit the other. En route, their identical jeeps collide and both sisters are killed. A British cavalry officer was fighting in the last year of World War One when he was knocked off his horse by a flash of lightning. He was paralyzed from the waist down. The man moved to Vancouver, Canada where, six years later, while fishing in a river, lightning struck him again, paralyzing his right side. Two years later, he was sufficiently recovered to take walks in a local park when, in 1930, lightning sought him out again, this time permanently paralyzing him. He died soon after. Four years later, lightning destroyed his tomb.