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BREAKTHROUGH by Jonathan Stone

BREAKTHROUGH

by Jonathan Stone

Pub Date: Oct. 13th, 2003
ISBN: 0-312-29113-2
Publisher: Minotaur

Detective Julian Palmer, who just can’t catch a normal case with normal suspects, signs on to investigate an insurance claim with sci-fi implications.

When Tom Hartley notices a woman sitting opposite him on a commuter train, he isn’t so smitten by her beauty that he doesn’t notice her laptop as well, and decoding its news allows him to make a stock-market killing by putting $12,000 into Cartmann Systems. As Tom is rejoicing at his good fortune, though, he learns that Laura Hodges, his unwitting informant, is dead. Drawn irresistibly to the obsequies at her home, he finds something she was carrying that day on the train—something that will plunge him and his wheelchair-bound mother into danger, bring equally beautiful Julian onto the case and into his life in ways neither of them fully understands, and ignite a bidding war based on an amazing technology. Nor is the bidding war over Cartmann Systems, whose eccentric inventor chief died six months earlier; it’s over Laura’s own firm, Peale Investments, whose canny founder has the novel idea of pumping up his asking price by floating rumors of the space-age technology he’s planning to sell for big, big bucks before his own inflated IPO can be consummated.

Though he does go on at times, Stone shows himself as adept in the shady side of Wall Street as he’s been in the byways of upstate New York (The Heat of Lies, 2001, etc.).