A Spark of Death
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Can death bring a man back to life? When UW Professor Benjamin Bradshaw discovers a despised colleague dead inside the Faraday Cage of the Electric Machine, his carefully controlled world shatters. The facts don't add up—the police shout murder—and Bradshaw is the lone suspect. To protect his young son and clear his name, he must find the killer.
Seattle in 1901 is a bustling blend of frontier attitude and cosmopolitan swagger. The Snoqualmie Falls Power Plant lights the city, but to most Seattleites, electricity is new-fangled and dangerous. The public wants a culprit—they want Bradshaw behind bars.
The killer wants Bradshaw dead.
His life and liberty threatened, Bradshaw discovers the thrill of investigation as he's thrust deeper into the hunt. Questions abound. How had the Electric Machine's Tesla Coil delivered a fatal shock? Was the murder personal—or connected to President McKinley's planned visit? Were students involved, or in danger? And why had Bradshaw's best friend, Henry, fled to Alaska the day of the murder?
When Henry's niece Missouri appears on Bradshaw's porch in need of a home, her unorthodox views and femininity confuse and intrigue him as he struggles to protect his own haunting secret. Danger and death lurk everywhere—disguised as accidents. Has Bradshaw come alive again only to lose all he holds dear? Before it's too late, will he discover the circuit path that led to a spark of death?
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Bernadette Pajer. (2011). A Spark of Death. Poisoned Pen Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Bernadette Pajer. 2011. A Spark of Death. Poisoned Pen Press.
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Bernadette Pajer is a graduate of the University of Washington (Bothell) where she studied CLA (Cultural, Literature, and the Arts) in the Interdisciplinary Arts and Science program.
Publisher's Weekly called Pajer's A Spark of Death, The First Professor Bradshaw Mystery a "deft, highly entertaining debut" and Judith Reveal of the NY Journal of Books said A Spark of Death is a "breathless journey from beginning to end."
Research is Pajer's favorite activity, and she happily delves into Seattle's past and the early days of electrical invention as she plots Professor Bradshaw's investigations.
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Can death bring a man back to life? When UW Professor Benjamin Bradshaw discovers a despised colleague dead inside the Faraday Cage of the Electric Machine, his carefully controlled world shatters. The facts don't add up—the police shout murder—and Bradshaw is the lone suspect. To protect his young son and clear his name, he must find the killer.
Seattle in 1901 is a bustling blend of frontier attitude and cosmopolitan swagger. The Snoqualmie Falls Power Plant lights the city, but to most Seattleites, electricity is new-fangled and dangerous. The public wants a culprit—they want Bradshaw behind bars.
The killer wants Bradshaw dead.
His life and liberty threatened, Bradshaw discovers the thrill of investigation as he's thrust deeper into the hunt. Questions abound. How had the Electric Machine's Tesla Coil delivered a fatal shock? Was the murder personal—or connected to President McKinley's planned visit? Were students involved, or in danger? And why had Bradshaw's best friend, Henry, fled to Alaska the day of the murder?
When Henry's niece Missouri appears on Bradshaw's porch in need of a home, her unorthodox views and femininity confuse and intrigue him as he struggles to protect his own haunting secret. Danger and death lurk everywhere—disguised as accidents. Has Bradshaw come alive again only to lose all he holds dear? Before it's too late, will he discover the circuit path that led to a spark of death?
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May 30, 2011
Set in 1901 Seattle, Pajer's deft, highly entertaining debut introduces calm, relentlessly logical Benjamin Bradshaw, an electrical engineering professor at the University of Washington. When fellow professor Wesley Oglethorpe is murdered, electrocuted in a particularly byzantine fashion, Bradshaw immediately comes under suspicion, having long had a hostile relationship with the deceased and possessing the esoteric skills needed to deliver a fatal shock that looks accidental. Bradshaw immediately puts his keen cognitive powers to use by searching for the real killer. Does the murder have anything to do with President McKinley's impending visit? What about Oglethorpe's browbeaten yet knowledgeable wife? Are student anarchists to blame? Bradshaw's intuitive powers go into high gear when an attempt is made on his own life, now sweeter since he has fallen in love. Readers will look forward to seeing more of this quaintly charming and idiosyncratic sleuth.
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A professor becomes a suspect in a shocking 1901 murder.
Ever since his mentally unstable wife committed suicide at a dinner party, Prof. Benjamin Bradshaw has devoted himself to bringing up his son Justin. He's moved to Seattle, settled at the University of Washington and hired the competent Mrs. Prouty as a housekeeper. Now his life may be ruined by the murder of his colleague Prof. Oglethorpe, a man he had no cause to like. Oglethorpe was found electrocuted, apparently by a machine built in a university lab that was soon to be used in a demonstration for President McKinley. Bradshaw is certain that he must solve the murder to save his own life. His task is made both more difficult and more likely to be successful by Oglethorpe's unpopularity. His students despised him, his wife secretly did much of his work, and he was involved in a dishonest business deal with Henry Pratt, a friend of Bradshaw's who left for Alaska on the day of the murder. When Henry's niece, Missouri Fremont, arrives on the scene shortly after her uncle's departure, Bradshaw, feeling compelled to take her in, finds himself strongly attracted to her. Getting pushed almost to his death on a visit to the Snoqualmie Falls Power Plant redoubles his efforts to find the killer.
Pajer's series kickoff presents a good mystery, a clever detective and a fascinating look at the early days of electrical power.
(COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)
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Many people disliked Professor Oglethorpe, but who hated him enough to make sure he died in his own laboratory? Seattle in 1901 is the setting for this distinctive scientific mystery that delves into the political machinations of the university and the changing technological landscape of that era. Like today's concerns about terrorists, fear of anarchists ran high at the time. Professor Bradshaw, our intrepid protagonist, becomes the amateur detective in this promising new series. VERDICT If your readers are looking for a new venue and something they can dig their teeth into, this is an intriguing title. The science is key to the plot, and Pajer does a fine job of interpreting for the lay reader. Compare it to Stefanie Pintoff's turn-of-the-century historicals (In the Shadow of Gotham) for appeal, and consider this for YA audiences as well.
Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Pajers strong debut is the first in a series of historical mysteries set in turn-of-the-century Seattle and featuring widowed electrical-engineering professor Bradshaw. When Bradshaw discovers the body of one of his colleagues, with whom he had recently had a public spat, he begins his own investigation to clear his name. As the end of the semester nears, and the University of Washington prepares for the upcoming visit of President McKinley, Bradshaw must delve into the complexities of early electricity and power generation, starting with the mystery of how a dead man could possibly be found locked in a supposedly accident-proof Faraday cage. Pajer does especially well in writing about electricity in such a way as to make the subject accessible to general readers. With plenty of historical details and an eclectic cast of characters, plus a well-constructed plot and terrific pacing, this engaging first novel should be recommended to all fans of historical mysteries, especially the Max Liebermann mysteries by Frank Tallis.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)
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Seattle in 1901 is a bustling blend of frontier attitude and cosmopolitan swagger. The Snoqualmie Falls Power Plant lights the city, but to most Seattleites, electricity is new-fangled and dangerous. The public wants a culprit—they want Bradshaw behind bars.
The killer wants Bradshaw dead.
His life and liberty threatened, Bradshaw discovers the thrill of investigation as he's thrust deeper into the hunt. Questions abound. How had the Electric Machine's Tesla Coil delivered a fatal shock? Was the murder personal—or connected to President McKinley's planned visit? Were students involved, or in danger...
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