Follow Raymey Randal, the president of the large data mining company "Water Data," as he solves environmental mysteries as well as a few murder mysteries.
In Water Data Two – Toxic BubblesRaymey Randal is at it again. Finding the source of toxic bubbles that are harming fishermen, he finds himself involved with polluters, murderers, and romance. With the help of a lawyer, a private eye, a Navy SEAL, a hacker, and an Admiral, well, things happen.
Raymey Randal is not a hero. He is not athletic, nor is he frumpy. He is not a world traveler, but he can go wherever he wants. He is, first and foremost, simply a businessman. He owns and runs Water Data, a data storage and data mining company with lucrative government and civilian contracts.
His company has a small dedicated some would say overpaid staff. He is a widower who thinks of the staff as family. While he is worth millions, he doesn’t live lavishly.
He has idiosyncrasies some would call OCD.
He is not afraid to ask for help, and he is always available to help his family and friends.
Over the years, Raymey has solved problems to help friends and mankind alike, yet somehow miraculously, he always seems to turn a healthy profit doing so.
He is a Navy submarine veteran who went to college on the GI Bill. His company started as a hobby in college and with the help of bitcoin investments...
Kay Fisher grew up in Hawley, Minnesota, spent eight and a half years in the Navy fixing bombing systems for aircraft, went on to work for 30 years for Digital Equipment Corporation (which was eventually bought out by Compaq, then later HP). Kay and his wife Pat retired to Arizona in 2002 when he started teaching computers and working on artistic endeavors.