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The Hydrogen Murder: A Gloria Lamerino Mystery
The Hydrogen Murder: A Gloria Lamerino Mystery
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(based on 11 reviews)
Sales Rank: 559955
Category: Book

Author: Camille Minichino
Publisher: Worldwide Library
Studio: Worldwide Library
Manufacturer: Worldwide Library
Label: Worldwide Library
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Mass Market Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 4.2 x 0.8

ISBN: 0373264674
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780373264674
ASIN: 0373264674

Publication Date: September 1, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Science and Murder

Why physicist Eric Bensen is murdered in his suburban Boston laboratory, scientist-turned-crime-consultant Gloria Lamerino is called in to investigate. A former colleague of the victim, her understanding of Bensen's breakthrough research on hydrogen and superconductivity convinces police detective and almost beau Matt Gennaro that this is a high-stakes crime with no shortage of suspects.

Bensen's research is a other lode with enormous potential for utilities and big business. But even nasty threats and the ransacking of her apartment don't deter Gloria from exposing large-scale tampering, deception and fraud by the members of Bensen's team. When the person with the most to gain from Bensen's death is murdered, as well, it takes her most brilliant analytical skills to identify a killer -- equally determined to make sure this case is Gloria's last.


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5 out of 5 stars Just when I thought....   August 24, 2007
...that there were only so many ways to make the standard female sleuth unique, i ran across these mysteries with the fascinating science angle. The main character is well written and i love that although she is older and not stereotypically feminine in many ways, she is still romantically involved. She is a great role model, and although my interests run toward social science, this book made me curious to learn more about the physical sciences. All in all, I think this series is off to a great start and i am going to go buy the Helium Murders right now.


4 out of 5 stars First and Longest Lasting   February 12, 2005
  4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Oh, the different things you find out if you keep up on your cozy mysteries! This is the first and longest-lasting of the elements of the "Periodic Table" and the first and longest-lasting of Camille Minichino's many mysteries involving arch scientist Gloria, a retired lady professor from UC Berkeley who leaves her campus and her career to retire. Only what does she get in little sleepy Revere (Massachusetts in the Back Bay) but a horrible case of murder. The police bring her into the case, and once she is there, she embarks on a satisfying (to the reader) three way romance as she is torn between two lovers, while escaping for her life. There are some lovely comparisons between the Massachusetts landscapes and the California coastal scenery, but Gloria isn't looking back, except in terror.

This is the perfect antidote to those who say there is no excitement and no romance after fifty. While later books in the series play down the Italian angle (Revere has a large Italian quarter and is said to be the birthplace of Oscar-winning Italian-American actress Anne Bancroft), THE HYDROGEN MURDER has it in spades, and when was the last time you read a mystery love triangle in which all the particpants were mature Italian-Americans? That's why Camille Minichino is such a refreshing writer, she goes back to her roots both in science and in heritage. Next up for the prolific cozy authoress? THE MITROGEN MURDER--in May 2005.



5 out of 5 stars I haven't even finished it yet, but....   November 16, 2004
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I know I'm loving it now...Camille Minichino has created in Gloria Lamerino, a semiretired physicist, a highly likeable sleuth, giving her a lot of character and heart in her first outing (which is hard to do) in "The Hydrogen Murder". Eric Bensen, another physicist, is murdered, shot to death, in his dreary little laboratory. He was heading experiments into turning hydrogen into a metal, which would mean millions for a lot of people. When he started hinting at discrepancies in his team's data, he was promptly put out of business. Enter Gloria Lamerino, hired on as a professional by the sexy Matt Genarro to help weed out the killer and to explain the hard stuff to him. Minichino explains this physicist stuff in terms that the average layperson can understand and she doesn't do it condescendingly, either. She does it in a helpful, teacher-to-student kind of way. Thanks, Miss Minichino, and don't stop till you've covered all the elements!




5 out of 5 stars Scientist / Sleuth Looks for Hidden Clues   October 11, 2004
  9 out of 9 found this review helpful

Physicist Eric Bensen, along with his fellow researchers, are on the verge of making an exciting new discovery about hydrogen. After Eric is found shot to death in his physics lab, we learn that he has found a fatal flaw in the data which could discredit the team's findings. Was Eric murdered to keep him quiet, or was it for another reason?

This very enjoyable novel introduces Dr. Gloria Lamerino, a recently retired physicist who has returned to her hometown of Revere, Massachusetts after a successful physics career in California. Gloria is hired by the Revere police department as a scientific consultant to help understand the scientific background of the case. Author Minichino has created a marvelous character in Dr. Lamerino, a career woman who is still looking for a relationship. In this story, Gloria is pursued by her former high school flame Peter Mastrone, while SHE is interested in getting to know the police detective Sergeant Gennaro much bettter.

The plot development was well done, making this book a real page-turner. Being an engineer myself, I enjoyed the scientific information in the story. It's so refreshing to find a cozy mystery with an intelligent protagonist! I'm looking forward to reading the Helium mystery next!



5 out of 5 stars A thinking person's mystery   July 15, 2000
  6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Thank you, Camille Minichio, for providing a protagonist who is a real person. Gloria Lamerino may be a fictional character but she seemed real to me. In addition to providing the reader with a compelling character to care about, the author gives us a plot that forces scientific insight and propels a lazy reader into becoming a thinking person. I am looking forward to more stories about this female detective!

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