The Deadly Cure

A Mystery

by Dame Darlene Azar Rubinoff


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 9/25/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 182
ISBN : 9781436360371
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 182
ISBN : 9781436360388

About the Book

Great amounts of monies would be lost to Research and Foundations if a cure was suddenly found for cancer. There are always those few who prefer money to finding a cure. There is much intrigue in this mystery about "The Deadly Cure”.

Young Doctor Marc Morgan after losing his father to cancer, becomes a Scientist. He falls in love and marries a Russian prima ballerina, who dies of bone cancer.

Doctor Marc and Doctor Wong work in a secret laboratory in San Francisco. While Marc is in Russia, Doctor Wong is murdered.

Marc is blown out of a yacht in San Francisco Bay. His life in geopardy he works secretly on the cure in Mexico.


About the Author

Dame Darlene Azar Rubinoff is a native of Columbus, Ohio. She is a poet, Author and Inventor with U.S. Patents. Dame Rubinoff is the widow of Rubinoff and His Violin as he was billed on Broadway and in the Movies. She is the author of Dance of the Russian Peasant a biography of her late husband. She traveled extensively with the Maestro. She met many interesting people with concretizing. She has many stories to tell. Dame Rubinoff attend Ohio State University, Rice University, and St. Thomas University of Houston, Texas. Dame Rubinoff’s latest books Vision 2020 / A Matriarch World and, The Deadly Cure are in book stores. Excerpts of these books may be found on the web. Day After Tomorrow a story set in World War II and What Happened To Monday A story about Alzheimers will be out soon. Dame Rubinoff serves on the Board of Directors of three Symphonies. Her favorite is Virtousi of Houston. She was leading lady of Virtousi in 2000. She was Guest of Honor at the opening of the Opera Elizabeth of Russia in Sarasota, Florida and at St. Petersburg’s Bi-Centennial in May of 2003. She now resides in Houston, Texas, close to her children and grandchildren. She says: If I must die, let it be to beautiful music.