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Lost Alamost
- Cousins Janet Bread, Book 1
- Narrated by: Eoghain Connor Darragh
- Length: 13 hrs and 4 mins
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Summary
Janet Paige Bread, PhD, tells the listener an intriguing story about how she discovered evidence of malfeasance that occurred inside a nuclear weapons laboratory more than 50 years ago.
Just prior to the end of the previous millennium, Dr. Bread accepted a full-time position to do research at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. She was a recent graduate from a prestigious university in Boston.
While she is prohibited from revealing classified information, Janet Bread can and does describe the evidence of a miscarriage of justice in the nation’s most notorious espionage case from the 1940s. As a compassionate individual with a sense of purpose and loyalty to the truth, she found the callous mistreatment of certain participants in a disinformation project to be deeply disturbing.
Ms. Bread portrays the atmosphere inside the laboratory as it truly was. Despite her personal misgivings, she learned to respect the dedication of the scientists to the laboratory’s mission. They are intelligent, patriotic people who believe in their work.
The story provides enlightening discussions of the indigenous people of Northern New Mexico in a respectful depiction of the Native American culture.
Ms. Bread’s descriptions of the Land of Enchantment provide the listener with beautiful images of the high mountain desert in which the laboratory was founded.
The historical fiction in Lost Alamost is true to life. Janet Paige Bread and her experience at the laboratory are as real as the author could imagine.
The Lost Alamost story is a fable that could very possibly be true.