David Walker's wife disappears--a sun fingered in the dirt on the door of her car the only trace left behind. Julie Green's husband falls to a suspicious death--photos of a mysterious woman the only clues left behind. When David and Julie jointly discover that other solar researchers have disappeared, they join forces to uncover a deadly conspiracy, or die trying.
Michael is a Chicago native living in West Michigan. With degrees in computer science and literature, he held a Q-clearance position at Argonne National Laboratory, and later documented analytical software.
His novels include Grand Traverse, an environmental thriller; The President's Nemesis, compared to The Manchurian Candidate by Library Journal; and Final Stroke, about a detective with a stroke.
His latest, Chernobyl Murders, is based on the 1986 disaster. The Chicago Tribune said "Chernobyl Murders is a page-turner of the highest order: from the compelling characterization to the vividly described landscape of a devastated Ukraine to the stunning cover art, Beres has penned himself a winner." "