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What might have surprised me was the narrow focus of the study, which was awarded a very nice grant. The scientists did seem a bit odd (and I've been one, married to one, parent to one, and grandmother to one chemist!)
Since I read the backblurb of the book, I knew a body was found in Alaska. Since these scientists were based in Alaska, I assumed one or more of them were behind the death.
Ditto Robin. Without the book blurb and knowing that somehow Alaska ties into the main story I would have not known how it was all going to tie up.I agree with Charlene that the scientists were a strange bunch.
I guess I am the outlier here. The scientists weren't so weird as focused to me. I worked at Johns Hopkins for MDs and PhDs who loved their research for years. These scientists reminded me of some I know. I wrote many broad and narrow grant requests depending on what NIH or other agencies wanted. I didn't read the blurb because I'm so far behind, but it didn't take long before I suspected at least one of the scientists was a murderer.

