I may the last to be aware of this book, but we recently happened upon and checked out the audio version from our Library to listen to while on a trip. I was intrigued with the idea that a mystery novel was based on events in Oak Ridge and found an incredibly accurate accounting of physical descriptions of both WWII attributes and the modern day (2009) descriptions. I kept waiting to hear something that took creative license in description, but was amazed at how accurate the depictions were (at least to my aging memory).
I wanted to share this with my fellow Oak Ridgers in case you haven't heard about it and want a little journey down memory lane while listening to or reading a novel that develops almost entirely in Oak Ridge.
Enjoy.
Bones of Betrayal (Body Farm Novels) by Jefferson Bass
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