Cold Dark Matter – By Alex Brett
A Morgan O'Brien Mystery
A Canadian astronomer commits suicide on a desolate mountain peak in Hawaii, and Morgan O'Brien is sent to the observatory to find his missing data. But it seems she's not the only one who needs those notebooks, and her competitor is willing to kill to get them. But why? To find the answer, Morgan travels from the peak of Mauna Kea deep into Ottawa's past, where the darkness of the Cold War still obscures the truth.
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Margaret Cannon
Globe and Mail
February 19, 2005
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February 20, 2005
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Ottawa Citizen
February 6, 2005
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London Free Press
April 2, 2005
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April 9, 2005
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May 21, 2005
Mystery Scene, Spring 2005
Davd Pitt, The Chronicle Herald (Halifax, NS)
June 5, 2005
Mike Gillespie, The Record,
April 8, 2005
[Cold Dark Matter] is a well-researched book based on actual events and is much better than the usual detective thriller
Andrew D. Booth, Physics in Canada
This book has everything a reader could want: fabulous, exotic settings; a protagonist you'd like to spend time with; unusual characters; a bit of romance; exploration of important issues; and a plot that kept this reader up until dawn
Buy Cold Dark Matter. Encourage your local bookseller to stock it.
Carroll Johnson
Quirks & Quarks
February 1, 2005