A typical Boyd Morrison thriller - lots of action, interesting premise, and plenty budding romance. Kevin Hamilton, a grad student at STU in Chemistry, was busy eying a resident doc that he had met through various school functions, and trying to get enough courage to approach her. But unknown to him, his life was about to get complicated. His mentor at school, and the man he had TA'd for, had fired him several months earlier, making his life difficult, and in need of a new internship and funds to continue with grad school. It seems that while he and the prof. were working on a new process, something happened and the equipment blew up. The prof. blamed it on Kevin, but he knew it wasn't really his fault, but didn't know how to clear his name. It seems that the experiment wasn't as much a failure as his old prof. claimed. He and his professor had created new process, called the Adamas Process that could revolutionize the world, and his professor was trying to make a deal with a Texas oil and mining executive who saw it as his ticket to big time fame and fortune. But the prof. doubled crossed the oil man, and so the executive had him and his attorney murdered. But the process was nowhere to be found. The only thing they knew was that he had emailed a cryptic note to Kevin just before he died. As Kevin finds the email, someone tries to break into his apartment but he escapes. Erica had been on the phone with him when this happened, and so she joined him. Soon events began to spiral out of control as they race to find what the Prof. wanted Kevin, in his last moments, to find, and to dodge the men who are out to stop them and take it away. Rushing around from Houston to Virginia and DC, they stage a crafty chase, leading the gunmen astray and/or escaping them in the nick of time. Decent character development, and some human moments put this one above many in the genre. Interesting premise for the end, and a little fun along the way. I enjoy his books. Haven't met one I didn't like, so he's a go-to guy for me.