The November Deep

by Elizabeth Woodworth


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Softcover
$15.50
Softcover
$15.50

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/26/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781552125793

About the Book

"The November Deep" is the first in a series of adventures featuring the new Canadian character, Nell Fitzgerald O'Donovan -- an intuitive red-head with savvy and sparkle and a knack for solving problems.

Following a brief introduction to Nell at her home on Galiano Island's rugged north coast, an unexpected telephone call brings her a strange new assignment. She is urgently required on the site of a multi-million dollar astrophysics laboratory in Sudbury, Ontario. The facility, located deep in an abandonned nickel mine, is being subtly sabotaged by a member of an elite scientific community -- and it's Nell's job to figure out who.

Here, in the mysterious underground world of the neutrino hunters, Nell struggles to gain insight into the dark intent of a disturbed and unknown mind.

The unusual plot and made-for-movie action are balanced by credible characters and superb attention to detail. Like others before you, you will read this thoughtful drama in a single sitting, secure in the knowledge that there are more adventures to come.


About the Author

The November Deep
BlueInk Review
Elizabeth Woodworth
Trafford, 184 pages, (paperback), $15.50, 97855212579-3
(Reviewed: June, 2012)

In her supremely confident fiction debut, author Elizabeth Woodworth may have come up with a new genre: the cozy science thriller.

The very likable heroine of this contemporary tale of intrigue is Nell Fitzgerald O’Donovan, a young widow who, at the urging of her late husband, has given up a career as a bookseller to become a conflict resolution consultant. Finding she has a “sixth sense” when it comes to locating the source of any trouble, she now  eschews routine cases, preferring those with more intrigue. “In short,”  Woodworth writes, “she was becoming something of a sleuth.”

Her current assignment is to travel from her idyllic home on Galiano Island, off Vancouver, to northern Ontario to observe scientists and personnel involved in a major endeavor to count solar neutrinos. Much time, money, and reputation have been invested to undertake this controversial study of dark matter that was released into the universe at the time of the Big Bang. There’s a lot at stake for all participants, and someone is attempting to sabotage the project. To get at the root of the problem, Nell poses as an administrative assistant, proving herself
both clever and intrepid.

The characters are well drawn, and the writing is seamless. The science may put off readers of traditional cozies, but the author’s balance of relevant information and mystery make it all very palatable. For example, the actual counting of neutrinos is to be done from more than a mile down into the earth, where a massive laboratory has been constructed. The detailed images Woodworth paints make the place come alive, and the perils of such an operation become frighteningly real. Adding to the drama is Nell’s claustrophobia, which she is forced to conquer to descend so very far down.

Readers wishing to travel to what feels like the center of the earth can easily do so in the span of a lazy afternoon with The November Deep.