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Capacity for Murder

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In the early years of the twentieth century, restorative waters are a popular health draw for many.

Healing Sands Sanitarium, northwest of Hoquiam, Washington, is located on the sandy edge of the Pacific Ocean and is famous for its restorative rest cure, fermented diets, and Dr. Hornsby's electrotherapeutics. No one has ever died at Healing Sands—until now.

When Benjamin Bradshaw, a professor at the University of Washington and a specialist in electricity, is summoned to investigate, he immediately knows that this death was no accident. The only clue to foul play is an obvious one to him but will seem as insubstantial as smoke to anyone other than an electrical engineer. Suspects are limited to a handful whose lives—and lies—must be exhumed and examined.

A sinister tale emerges as deep undercurrents turn personal, provoking Bradshaw to make a decision about the woman he loves. And then an everyday object provides the key, alerting Bradshaw that one among them is a walking dead man and that another possesses the capacity for murder.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 15, 2013
      Pajer’s entertaining third Professor Bradshaw mystery (after 2012’s Fatal Induction), set in 1903, takes “the electrical forensic investigator,” who’s also a licensed private detective, to the Healing Sands Sanitarium in the remote coastal town of Ocean Springs, Wash. Dr. Arnold Hornsby, Healing Sands’ owner, wants Bradshaw to investigate the electrocution death of his son-in-law, David Hollister, in an electrotherapy machine. Bradshaw quickly discovers that the machine worked properly and that the death was no accident. With only four guests at the sanitarium (rich but unhappy miner Zebediah Moss; con man Arnold Loomis, whom Bradshaw already knows; sickly Frederick Thompson; and Thompson’s flirtatious wife, Ingrid), the suspect pool is small. Pajer gets good mileage from odd health notions of the day, and her stubborn, resourceful detective finds more than one clever murder to solve.

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