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The Case of the Displaced Detective by Stephanie Osborn
The Case of the Displaced Detective by Stephanie Osborn





The Case of the Displaced Detective by Stephanie Osborn The Case of the Displaced Detective by Stephanie Osborn

Reagan "Ray" Brady works for a clandestine agency that investigates mysterious occurrences. Taylor and Osborn have teamed up to bring us a wild-ride novel in Extraction Point, a mystery-adventure with a strong science background.ĭr. Again, with multiple degrees in astronomy, physics etc., Steph would be the sort of character that would raise an eyebrow if you didn't actually know this bright, accomplished woman.

The Case of the Displaced Detective by Stephanie Osborn

Stephanie Osborn is also "all that" - a former NASA payload flight controller, copy, teacher, ordained minister, college instructor, and writer. John's counter was that the only difference between the fictional character and real-life role-model "Doc Travis" was that Taylor was more familiar with firearms than his fictional counterpart."Doc" is all that, and more, a scientist, writer, and lead guitarist/singer for a rock band - a literal "rock-star" of the SF world. When John Ringo created the character of William Weaver in his novel "Through the Looking Glass," he was criticized for the unbelievability of a scientist/mountain biker/martial artist/musician/reluctant soldier. is a rock-star of science, with multiple degrees in the physics, optics, aeronautical engineering, etc. Since so much of what is write is about the Science in Science Fiction - or Scientists Writing Fiction, I just had to write about this trio of books by scientist-authors. The very first blog on this site was a book review, but I really haven't done any since.







The Case of the Displaced Detective by Stephanie Osborn