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John Riley, installed as the archbishop of the Archdiocese of Seattle to bring order and discipline to the Church there, is murdered while saying mass in the cathedral in Puerta Vallarta, Mexico, there as a guest of the powerful and ultra conservative Opus Dei. The United States Gov-ernment blames the drug cartels. The Mexican Govern-ment claims it's a US set up to blame the Mexicans. And the Vatican, inspired by the convictions of a very wealthy and influential member of Opus Dei, Harold Brown, is certain it's the work of a radical, leftist LGBT element within the Catholic Church.Grady Marcs, former army ranger and entrepreneur-turned-cyber-crime-specialist, is retained by Brown to find out who really killed the archbishop. Grady travels to Mexico where he uncovers more than he bargains for-putting his own life at risk.
When it comes to murder, even brilliant scientists aren't immune…The night Harold Munson is shot dead in his car, the primary suspect is the man's brainiac wife. But Charlotte, who has a passion for science and sex with strangers, swears all she wants is a Nobel Prize for curing brain cancer, even if that requires fudging her research and a few dead patients along the way.When the next body drops, all signs point to Charlotte, but Detective Sam Lagarde doggedly follows the clues until he has his own Eureka moment.
It's 2020. The race is on to find the cure for a deadly disease targeting women of color. But a hidden side-effect might kill us all. Time to call in the twenty-first-century Robin Hoods to locate, assemble, and decode The Pandora Block.
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