Patricia E. Peterson has penned and published another new work of fiction, a sequel titled “The Methuselah Conspiracy”. It begins where her first novel, “The Chatelaine Connection” ended. Patricia has a lifetime of experience in many different types of careers, her most recent one is published author. She graduated from Nazareth College in Rochester NY, with a BSN and followed a career in nursing for thirty five years practicing in many clinical areas and in several states. With a wealth of medical background, she returned to Academia to pursue a career in Law. As a Nurse Paralegal for the past twelve years she has been associated with a prestigious law firm in the Boston area, specializing in Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Law. Drawing on her vast experiences in the medical field and the law, she wrote her first book, “The Chatelaine Connection”, published in 2005 that explores illegal stem cell research by a greedy genetic scientist. Her new daring sequel, “The Methuselah Conspiracy” exploits how genetic research achieves the transformation to a triple-helix DNA code and creates a prototype, a child. Patricia currently resides in Medway, Massachusetts with her husband Paul, Professor Emeritus of Physics at Framingham State College, with an avocation in oil painting. They raised three children, Norman, Douglas and Brenda. Patricia is a member of Mystery Writer’s of America, Sisters in Crime, and the International Women’s Writing Guild. Most recently, Patricia was accepted into “Manchester Who’s Who” and honored for her achievements as a professional woman.