| Biography: | How easy is it to build a nuclear bomb? In their book Ecocide Files, Engineers Lidia and Charles LoPinto describe a possible scenario and a process whereby fictional radicals build missiles in a hidden location in US soil. Discovery of their activities only happens as the agents, Juliana Del Rio and Sean Ryan, are investigating an ocean pollution case. "When I first started investigating the technology, I just did research on the Internet, and I was shocked to learn so much in so little time! Given just a modest investment many groups could accomplish this! It seems that many organizations have been warning us for years! says Lidia, author of the series and Chemical Engineer with 20 years of experience in process technology.Reviews:"Authors Charles LoPinto and Lidia Llamas LoPinto tell an exciting story that weaves together the worlds of environmental destruction, blackmail, and politics." Reviewed by Thomas Biblewski, Baker Street Distpatch."All the good stuff is here for a thrilling read" - Book Reader. "I truly enjoyed the fast pace of this exciting story!" - Ann Thomson, Rocky Ford Daily Gazette, Co. "Poised to be the E-Files of the Environment, within the first few paragraphs the reader is caught up in the story's plot. Not knowing what dangers the pair face next, the reader is held in suspense."- Mason Canyon, Chattooga Press "I wondered if this novel could possibly live up to being WORTH the asking price. I'm happy to report that if environmental stories are what you like, this new series is for you: if you are as new to them as I, let these authors make you a fan! A well written 'Cozy' with thought provoking information..." Reviewed by Ottilee Bastgen of Concord, CA for the January issue of Cozies, Capers and Crimes Newsletter. |
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Ecocide Files
Environmental crimes and unsecured nuclear facilities incite terror and the case files are often classified. This thrilling fast-paced novel covers two major case files. As chemical engineers, the authors know the weaknesses of petrochemical processing and transportation of chemicals. Categories: Science, Other Non-fiction |
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