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Program Manager at Microsoft. Tomás provided detailed explanations regarding embedded data in Office documents—and kept it on a level a nonprogrammer could comprehend. During our ongoing exchanges of information and “what if” scenarios, I found Tomás to be a creative and outside-the-box thinker—an invaluable resource to a thriller novelist. He also reviewed relevant sections of the manuscript to make sure I didn’t mangle what we’d discussed.

James Patton, Deputy Director of Global Trade Compliance at Microsoft. Jim ran point, putting me in touch with Tomás and arranging mind-blowing behind-the-scenes tours of the Microsoft campus facilities, which included a fascinating look at the company’s cutting edge research. In addition, thanks to Bryan Rutberg, Director of the Redmond Executive Briefing Center and Dominic Trimboli, Group Manager Executive Briefings, for showing me around the Executive Briefing Center and teaching me how to use the Surface computer.

Jonathan Hayes, a senior forensic pathologist in the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in New York City, and a clinical assistant professor at NYU School of Medicine. Jonathan, author of the thriller A Hard Death, provided information on body decomposition and advised me on the drug BetaSomnol. Before I start receiving emails due to concern over conveying actual dosages about real pharmaceuticals, it was best to invent a drug—no harm in a little creative license—and get on with the story. Both Jonathan and I will sleep easier.

Amanda Montes, Translations Switch Technician for CellularOne Arizona. Amanda provided information regarding text messaging, storage, law enforcement standards, access, and terminology.

Senior Special Agent Susan Morton, of the Arizona HIDTA (High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area), and Law Enforcement Specialist Marybeth McFarland, at the National Park Service’s Golden Gate National Recreation Area, for background on the complex jurisdictional issues relative to the park. As the fictional SFPD inspector said, you really do need a map and scorecard to keep it straight!

Jeffrey Jacobson, Esq., former prosecutor, Assistant U.S. Attorney, current Associate General Counsel for the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association . . . and my brother. Jeff answers my procedural questions when pesky legal issues interrupt the telling of my stories.

Jeff Ayers, author, librarian, media escort, friend. Jeff connected me with James Patton, and shuttled me around Seattle like a pro.

Kevin Fagan, San Francisco Chronicle staff writer, for timely assistance with the Zodiac case. Greg Miller, for a primer on appellations, AVAs, Napa politics, and police jurisdictions.

Roger Cooper, my publisher. I’m extremely fortunate to have the ongoing opportunity to work closely with Roger. His forty years in publishing are an invaluable resource; more than that, however, Roger is a visionary, a tireless worker, and someone who has earned my limitless respect. I am guided by his insight and knowledge.

Georgina Levitt, Vanguard Press associate publisher, and Amanda Ferber, publishing manager. Georgina and Amanda are my lifelines throughout the publishing process. It is truly a pleasure to work with two very professional, efficient, and special individuals.

Peter Costanzo, Vanguard’s director of online marketing, for producing such a fine and functional web site; and the entire Vanguard sales force and production staff, who busted their tails behind the scenes to assemble a first-class product—and then get it sold into the stores.

Kevin Smith, my editor. Kevin and I are of like minds when it comes to suspense. He understands my characters and what I am trying to accomplish with each novel. For Crush, his vision and astute observations helped me find that razor’s edge.

Laura Stine, my project editor. Laura is the embodiment of dotted i’s and crossed t’s. With so many moving parts at the production end of publishing a novel, it’s essential to have a chief at the helm making sure the hard work gets packaged into a polished final product.

Anais Scott, my copy editor. There

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