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The prodigal son [sound recording] : a Carmine Delmonico mystery / Colleen McCullough.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: SoundSoundPublisher number: SLD2839 | AudioGOSeries: McCullough, Colleen, Carmine Delmonico novel ; Publication details: North Kingstown, RI : AudioGO, p2012.Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 10 sound discs (12 hr., 8 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 0792790278 :
  • 1620640821
  • 9780792790273 :
  • 9781620640821
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Narrated by Charles Leggett.Summary: When his cousin reports the theft of a lethal and untraceable toxin, Captain Carmine Delmonico investigates a series of sudden deaths implicating a rising scientist who has been targeted with racism and who Delmonico believes is being framed by a killer in the academic community.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Audiobook Adult Audiobook Main Library Audiobook MYSTERY McCullou Col Available 33111007042944
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When Chubb University biochemist Millie Hunter notices that a deadly neurotoxin is missing from her laboratory refrigerator, she immediately goes to her father, who is also CT's Chief Medical Examiner. They both know that the situation is grave; the poison shuts down the nervous system and is virtually impossible to stop. Soon, as bodies pile up and the coroner keeps pointing to the neurotoxin, Captain Carmine Delmonico must find the killer fast. Helped by his exotic and brilliant colleague Delia and his constant wife Desdemona (an excellent cook), Delmonico follows the trail no matter how close to home it may lead.

"Sound Library"--Container.

Compact discs.

In container (17 cm.).

Narrated by Charles Leggett.

When his cousin reports the theft of a lethal and untraceable toxin, Captain Carmine Delmonico investigates a series of sudden deaths implicating a rising scientist who has been targeted with racism and who Delmonico believes is being framed by a killer in the academic community.

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