Reseña del editor:
Everyone knows Tom Swift, famous teen inventor. By now you should know his mother, Anne Swift, is one of the top molecular biological detectives in the United States. Well, did you know she secretly works special assignments for the FBI? How about that she has never told anyone in her family about her secret work? This is the third trilogy of her stories as she balances being a wife and a mother with being a crackerjack biological detective, helping to solve cases that no other lab or team can handle—or would be allowed to tackle. This volume contains the stories: · Anne Swift and the Alien Anticoagulant Anomaly · Anne Swift and the Pernicious Parasitic Pandemic · Anne Swift: Interview With a MoBiDet They cover everything from the possibility that aliens are draining people and farm animals of their blood, people who have their intestinal tracts filling up with parasites and nobody knows why, and the in depth interview Anne did once she retired from her secret job. This might be the final trio of Anne Swift stories, but do not despair. A full-length novel is in the works for late 2015!
Biografía del autor:
T. Edward Fox writes under several pen names including Victor Appleton II, T. Edward Fox, Clarence Young IV, and once even as Jules Verne! Yes, you read that right. Verne. Oh, and he writes some stuff using his real name. He reached the age when work no longer seemed worth the hassle of getting up, getting dressed and riding the light rail, and ALL BEFORE 9:)) a.m.!!! nearly a decade ago. So, he retired to take up the life of being an author. Technically, he is an orphan. As of September 2014 he had written and published more that 1.75 million words spread out over more than twenty books, and managed to spell the vast majority of those words with some level of accuracy and correctness. He also wishes you to know that these are not 1.75 million individual words. To be fair, he had repeated quite a few of them, but tends to place them in different combinations and orders to avoid giving you that, "But, I think I've read this before!" feeling. He makes his home somewhere in the Pacific Northwest along with his wife of more than three decades—pity the poor woman—and a dog who has recently gone deaf and decided he hates the food he loved the day before. Now, he spends about one hour every two weeks hand making food for his little doggie.
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