In The Name Of Beauty
In The Name Of BeautySuddenly unemployed, Sammy Jo Turner was faced with a dilemma. Should she continue working as a medical diagnostics laboratory technician or begin a new career? She loved working in the labs and had strong ties to the NYPD. Then there was her propensity for sleuthing ... Would she need job training and if so, how much? Where could she best use her skills, be challenged and excited to begin each day? It's not surprising that Sammy Jo transitioned to forensics.Her previous medical diagnostics work sometimes involved crime related testing such as DNA, toxins, body fluids or drugs. Working in forensics, however, placed her much closer to the actual crimes. Detachment is necessary to do this type of work. Living, sleeping and breathing crime-related work does not make for a fulfilling personal life. Still, there were times when she felt connected to a victim and compelled to delve deeper. It was happening again- those unexplained homicides. How many killers were out there? Was cosmetic surgery the common thread or a mere coincidence? Sammy Jo was sleuthing on the side. She was going with her hunches instead of listening to the others. Would her efforts pay off? Was she taking too many risks?Real life experiences inspired me to write In The Name Of Beauty. This is my second Sammy Jo Turner mystery. Book three in this series is in progress.
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In The Name Of Beauty
In The Name Of BeautySuddenly unemployed, Sammy Jo Turner was faced with a dilemma. Should she continue working as a medical diagnostics laboratory technician or begin a new career? She loved working in the labs and had strong ties to the NYPD. Then there was her propensity for sleuthing ... Would she need job training and if so, how much? Where could she best use her skills, be challenged and excited to begin each day? It's not surprising that Sammy Jo transitioned to forensics.Her previous medical diagnostics work sometimes involved crime related testing such as DNA, toxins, body fluids or drugs. Working in forensics, however, placed her much closer to the actual crimes. Detachment is necessary to do this type of work. Living, sleeping and breathing crime-related work does not make for a fulfilling personal life. Still, there were times when she felt connected to a victim and compelled to delve deeper. It was happening again- those unexplained homicides. How many killers were out there? Was cosmetic surgery the common thread or a mere coincidence? Sammy Jo was sleuthing on the side. She was going with her hunches instead of listening to the others. Would her efforts pay off? Was she taking too many risks?Real life experiences inspired me to write In The Name Of Beauty. This is my second Sammy Jo Turner mystery. Book three in this series is in progress.
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In The Name Of Beauty

In The Name Of Beauty

by Mary Ellen Springsteen
In The Name Of Beauty

In The Name Of Beauty

by Mary Ellen Springsteen

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In The Name Of BeautySuddenly unemployed, Sammy Jo Turner was faced with a dilemma. Should she continue working as a medical diagnostics laboratory technician or begin a new career? She loved working in the labs and had strong ties to the NYPD. Then there was her propensity for sleuthing ... Would she need job training and if so, how much? Where could she best use her skills, be challenged and excited to begin each day? It's not surprising that Sammy Jo transitioned to forensics.Her previous medical diagnostics work sometimes involved crime related testing such as DNA, toxins, body fluids or drugs. Working in forensics, however, placed her much closer to the actual crimes. Detachment is necessary to do this type of work. Living, sleeping and breathing crime-related work does not make for a fulfilling personal life. Still, there were times when she felt connected to a victim and compelled to delve deeper. It was happening again- those unexplained homicides. How many killers were out there? Was cosmetic surgery the common thread or a mere coincidence? Sammy Jo was sleuthing on the side. She was going with her hunches instead of listening to the others. Would her efforts pay off? Was she taking too many risks?Real life experiences inspired me to write In The Name Of Beauty. This is my second Sammy Jo Turner mystery. Book three in this series is in progress.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781502372338
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/05/2015
Series: Sammy Jo Turner Book 2
Pages: 210
Sales rank: 809,800
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Mary Ellen Springsteen is a U.S. citizen, born in Pennsylvania and of Irish heritage. She has worked most of her professional career in Quality Assurance, Research and Development and Compliance divisions of numerous pharmaceutical and clinical research companies. Her roles have included medical diagnostic testing, validations, auditing, technical writing and clinical trial monitoring. She has completed courses in creative writing, technical writing and writing for children. This is the author's second published book. Her first published book is The Universal Donor. She currently resides in New Jersey and is working on her next novel.
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