The Bathwater Conspiracy

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Pub Date Apr 27 2018 | Archive Date Jun 30 2018

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Brutal murders don’t happen often in NowZo and City Detective Mac MacHenry is puzzled when Darmes national security interferes with the autopsy of a dead girl. It’s not MacHenry’s jurisdiction, but the outraged Medical Examiner asks her to dig deeper. Mac’s paranoia grows as she follows a trail into the crumbling ruins of the Decayed Zone and discovers a mysterious medical facility, a group of fundamentalist outcasts, and a secret that could change the world.

Brutal murders don’t happen often in NowZo and City Detective Mac MacHenry is puzzled when Darmes national security interferes with the autopsy of a dead girl. It’s not MacHenry’s jurisdiction, but...


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The Bathwater Conspiracy is a standalone novel, set in a post-apocalyptic world of sorts where men have been eradicated after the Testosterone Wars and women are the only sex that remains.

A young lady has been murdered and the body mutilated in ways that have not been seen for years. Detective Carson MacHenry jumps straight onto the case and is determined to find out what happened, but has been warned off by the Darmes, a branch of law enforcement that is way above Carson’s pay grade. This in itself is peculiar as why would they not want a horrific murder like this solved? Carson gets lumped with the newbie Nguyen as a partner and sends her on all sorts of wild goose chases so that she can concentrate on what she thinks is best. As she moves deeper and deeper into her own investigation, she stumbles across a sinister genetic experiment that may prove to undo years of advancement. Add to this political intervention and a genuine fear for her own life and you have a fast-paced and thought-provoking look at a dystopian future.

This book was a lot more insightful than it seemed at first. Even though it is explained that the male genes were eradicated I somehow thought for the first half of the book that the principal character was male. It goes to show how clever the writing is and how your brain interprets it. Some books with similar themes have ideas so out there that the reader can just shake their heads and put it aside as a book. This theme, while very controversial, is not impossible with the current changes in gene experimentation. The book shows how emotional manipulation can lead to different outcomes and what happens when one woman will not back down. A very interesting concept and well-written book.

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Part speculative fiction, part murder mystery The Bathwater Conspiracy is a fascinating novel.  After a devastating virus leads to the elimination of all men, society has redeveloped, relying on gene banks and artificial insemination.  This is not immediately obvious. It is skillfully revealed bit by bit by the author. Mac MacHenry is a detective normally assigned the tiresome tasks, the hard cases with little glory.  Then comes the death of a young graduate student. The autopsy is cut short and the Darmes’s (government forces) explanation of the cause of death doesn’t match the wounds. With little prodding, Mac begins investigating on the sly,  and what she finds is a secret and a conspiracy that could change life forever.


The story is well done, the world depicted believable - neither a utopia nor a dystopia.  There is the implication that there is far less violence and oppression than there was when men were in control.  On the other hand, limited genetic stores limit population growth. The Bathwater Conspiracy poses a variety of thought provoking questions, encouraging us to reconsider traditional gender roles.  At the same time, the novel is an intriguing mystery/thriller.


5 / 5


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The Bathwater Conspiracy by Janet Kellough. There are secrets, lies, conspiracies, surprises, humor, a bit of romance and some political statements all woven together in unique detective novel with science fiction elements. . Interesting details regarding the mysterious death and this future world and each of the character's backgrounds as the mystery is solved.

Thank you to the publisher, author, and NetGalley for the opportunity to preview the book.

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