Angel of Mercy
While data mining at Angel of Mercy hospital, data analyst Cass Dumont turns up information suggesting there are too many heart attacks. Everyone says it can't be true, but the data doesn't lie. Too many heart attacks, and no good explanation. Being a woman who loves puzzles, she can't let it go. She has to know why.
Except there's no evidence. And her image-conscious boss is angry at her for digging into it. And her boyfriend urges her to stop.
But she can't get it out of her mind. What if equipment is malfunctioning? What if there's a bad batch of medicine?
What if there's an angel of death walking the halls?
Like many women sleuths, Cass has to deal with not just the medical mystery before her, but also the tenuous relationship with her boyfriend and the challenge of continuing her investigation when even the friendliest face hides an ulterior motive.
More books in the Cass Dumont series are in the works. Look for them soon.
A Note From the Author
I came up with the idea for this murder mystery while in computer training to become a data analyst myself. I had written other novels but had not attempted any mystery stories before. Yet the entire concept of data mining intrigued me--the idea of getting brand new insights out of seemingly innocuous files of data. And what if those brand new insights weren't so innocuous? What if a serial killer lurked in the data? I went on to become a data analyst myself, although I have never found anything so exciting in the data I've worked on.
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Except there's no evidence. And her image-conscious boss is angry at her for digging into it. And her boyfriend urges her to stop.
But she can't get it out of her mind. What if equipment is malfunctioning? What if there's a bad batch of medicine?
What if there's an angel of death walking the halls?
Like many women sleuths, Cass has to deal with not just the medical mystery before her, but also the tenuous relationship with her boyfriend and the challenge of continuing her investigation when even the friendliest face hides an ulterior motive.
More books in the Cass Dumont series are in the works. Look for them soon.
A Note From the Author
I came up with the idea for this murder mystery while in computer training to become a data analyst myself. I had written other novels but had not attempted any mystery stories before. Yet the entire concept of data mining intrigued me--the idea of getting brand new insights out of seemingly innocuous files of data. And what if those brand new insights weren't so innocuous? What if a serial killer lurked in the data? I went on to become a data analyst myself, although I have never found anything so exciting in the data I've worked on.
Angel of Mercy
While data mining at Angel of Mercy hospital, data analyst Cass Dumont turns up information suggesting there are too many heart attacks. Everyone says it can't be true, but the data doesn't lie. Too many heart attacks, and no good explanation. Being a woman who loves puzzles, she can't let it go. She has to know why.
Except there's no evidence. And her image-conscious boss is angry at her for digging into it. And her boyfriend urges her to stop.
But she can't get it out of her mind. What if equipment is malfunctioning? What if there's a bad batch of medicine?
What if there's an angel of death walking the halls?
Like many women sleuths, Cass has to deal with not just the medical mystery before her, but also the tenuous relationship with her boyfriend and the challenge of continuing her investigation when even the friendliest face hides an ulterior motive.
More books in the Cass Dumont series are in the works. Look for them soon.
A Note From the Author
I came up with the idea for this murder mystery while in computer training to become a data analyst myself. I had written other novels but had not attempted any mystery stories before. Yet the entire concept of data mining intrigued me--the idea of getting brand new insights out of seemingly innocuous files of data. And what if those brand new insights weren't so innocuous? What if a serial killer lurked in the data? I went on to become a data analyst myself, although I have never found anything so exciting in the data I've worked on.
Except there's no evidence. And her image-conscious boss is angry at her for digging into it. And her boyfriend urges her to stop.
But she can't get it out of her mind. What if equipment is malfunctioning? What if there's a bad batch of medicine?
What if there's an angel of death walking the halls?
Like many women sleuths, Cass has to deal with not just the medical mystery before her, but also the tenuous relationship with her boyfriend and the challenge of continuing her investigation when even the friendliest face hides an ulterior motive.
More books in the Cass Dumont series are in the works. Look for them soon.
A Note From the Author
I came up with the idea for this murder mystery while in computer training to become a data analyst myself. I had written other novels but had not attempted any mystery stories before. Yet the entire concept of data mining intrigued me--the idea of getting brand new insights out of seemingly innocuous files of data. And what if those brand new insights weren't so innocuous? What if a serial killer lurked in the data? I went on to become a data analyst myself, although I have never found anything so exciting in the data I've worked on.
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BN ID: | 2940015776164 |
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Publisher: | Saverie Books |
Publication date: | 11/22/2012 |
Series: | The Cass Dumont Series , #1 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 523 KB |
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