The Carborundum Conundrum

· Quirk & Moth Buch 2 · Tantor Media Inc · Vorgelesen von Adi Cabral
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You can choose your friends, but you can't choose your family . . . Quirk and Moth have avoided killing each other long enough to solve another case. They decide on a local job next, and take up the search for a missing scientist. How could Quirk know this new mystery put them on a headlong collision course with his troubled past, a plethora of personal issues, and a hoard of genetic hybrid creatures with an appetite for anything that moves? When their client dies in mysterious circumstances, law enforcement pursues the dysfunctional duo all the way to a research lab in frozen Yellowknife. Can Quirk and Moth find the scientist before they are banged up for murder, or has she already been eaten? Is it coincidence Quirk's father-in-law bought the company? Can they expose the shadow from Quirk's past and clear their names? Quirk and Moth need time, but it's fast running out, and the bodies are piling up. Find out what happens in The Carborundum Conundrum!

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A civil engineer by profession, Robin C. M. Duncan has been writing for decades, but seriously only for the last ten years. In 2019, Robin's short story The NEU Oblivion (presently unpublished) was long-listed for the James White Award which is supported by the British Science Fiction Association, and Interzone magazine.

Adi Cabral is a classically trained actor, dialect coach, and intimacy director holding their MFA in theater performance from Arizona State University. As a professor of theater, voice, and movement, their research focuses on inclusive practices for training LGBTQ+ identified actors.

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