Aphrodite by Russell Andrews Paperback Book

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Author: Russell Andrews

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-MP3

Publisher: Warner Books Inc

Published: Jan 2005

Genre: Fiction - Thrillers

Retail Price: $7.50

Pages: 464

Synopsis

Justin Westwood was once a hotshot homicide detective in the big city, but a family tragedy forced him to reexamine his life. Now a police officer in a small Long Island town, Justin is still a detective at heart, and his sleuthing instincts kick in when he realizes that the death of a local reporter was not as accidental as his colleagues seem to think. Before too long, Justin realizes that the reporter's death is tied to the work of Douglas Kranston, a power-hungry multibillionaire/scientist who is researching a way to stop the aging process. Will Justin be able to stop Douglas before he kills again? .

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