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The Law of Falling Bodies
The Law of Falling Bodies
Author: Edmund X. DeJesus
The Law of Falling Bodies — A professor is murdered. An eyewitness sees the whole thing. The only suspect confesses. So, what's the problem? It is physically impossible for the suspect to have committed the murder that way! — To unravel this mystery, it will take a naive young scientist who is no one's idea of a hero. Sure, Mark is ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780595202003
ISBN-10: 0595202004
Publication Date: 10/23/2001
Pages: 335
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Publisher: Writers Club Press
Book Type: Paperback
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The Law of Falling Bodies uses physics so a lot of technical jargon in the beginning chapters which is boring and slows down the reading. The books takes place on campus in a college town. A hated physics professor is murdered. The police have no suspects and no motive. Grad student Mark sees the chalk outline and realizes the m urder couldn't have happned the way a witness described it and gets sucked into the investigation. Of course, Mark's romantic interest in the lead investigator, Rachel, has nothing to do with this. The action heats up once the murder occurs.

The only problem I had with this book was the whole Nazi concentration camp / Nazi war criminal back story. Definitely not my kinda reading material. It made for an interesting twist to the plot though.


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