It's 1953 and scientist-turned P.I. Noel Glass is tortured with the guilt of an early experiment gone awry. When a rich recluse offers proof that the accident was a set-up, Glass swears to clear his name. However, a clandestine organization is trying to conquer the world using his failed invention, but Glass stands in their way. Who can he trust when everyone has secrets? The songbird with a mean right hook? His Asian mobster best friend? Can Noel ignite his lost soul and face the ghost he swore he laid to rest? In She Murdered Me with Science, Dave Boop has created a wonderful, alternate-history thriller. Boop deftly weaves together influences like Phillip K. Dick and Raymond Chandler, marries them to the grand tradition pf pulp adventure stories, to produce a story that is a joy to read. He's definitely an author to watch for in the future, and She Murdered Me with Science promises much for his career. Mike Stackpole, New York Bestselling author of I, Jedi. This is one of the most enjoyable books I've read this year and David Boop is a writer you need to put on your radar. He's fresh, original and laces his work with a spirit of zany, madcap fun that is truly infectious. Pick up a copy of She Murdered Me with Science. You can thank me later.Ron Fortier, author Terminator: Burning Earth, Mr. Jigsaw, Brother Bones. She Murdered Me with Science is fast-paced, stopping for the occasional breather as Glass tries to piece together clues, scientific-method style. If you're looking for a great combination of the private-eye novel, historical and science fiction, then you should find all those tastes satisfied here. Josh Vogt, author of Enter the Janitor, Forge of Ashes. I absolutely loved this book. It was great to be able to read something that was written like this. I have never read the pulp science fiction of the Forties and Fifties and this was a great experience for me. David's characters were very in-depth as was the plot. I hope David continues to write books like these. Melissa Cornwell, Romancingthebook.com She Murdered Me With Science showcases David Boop's storytelling talent in a tale of intrigue when a disgraced scientist turned forensic analyst uncovers a conspiracy to take over the United States…enthusiastically recommended for fantasy and science fiction enthusiasts, and would make enduringly popular addition to community library collections. Midwest Book review Boop goes beyond the usual suspects when the conspiracy is uncovered for an interesting alternative history twist. There's nonstop action showing a love for private eyes, mad scientists and blues music. Fred Cleaver, The Denver Post A delightful mix of hard-boiled detective story and good old fashioned pulp science story, with a dash of Jazz thrown in for flavor. Mark Urbin, The Urbin Report Classic deadpan noir…with a sci-fi twist. David Boop will keep you guessing - and laughing - to the end. Mario Acevedo, author Rescue from the Pleasure Planet, Nymphos of the Rocky Flats.