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DEAD MIDNIGHT by MARCIA MULLER
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SummarySharon McCone has decided to throw herself into work so she
can get past her brother's suicide, but the wrongful-death
suit she is working on hits too close to home. It's a civil
case in which the family of a young 'zine em-ployee claims
his suicide was the result of his company's treatment of
him. In his final journal entry, Roger Nagasawa describes
his fatal plunge from the San Francisco Bridge as
being "swept away from sadness." With the help of her
friend, J.D. Smith, McCone investigates the InSite offices
and soon learns of its publisher's less-than-professional
activities. She also learns that Roger had been afraid for
his life since he was a witness to computer espionage.
Faced with the death of her friend, Smith, and the sudden
disappearance of Roger's associate, McCone must keep one
step ahead of the game and solve this mystery-or else
become the next victim.
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