A. The answer is in this excerpt:
**Grady O'Shea sat on a stool in The Bunker. Not a bar
as his fellow bomb squad members allowed outsiders to think, but a huge
basement that housed IEDs--improvised explosive devices--the squad had
recovered from call-outs.
The "bar" was an L-shaped workbench where
squad members could take apart these homemade bombs to find out what made them
tick, what made them go boom and, sometimes, what made them malfunction.
The malfunctions were what interested Grady most.
What would disrupt these deadly devices so he could use that knowledge to save
lives and prevent destruction of property?
At times--like now--everyone else had gone home or
was on a call. Leaving Grady alone to tinker. These were the times he loved
best. Just him and the product of a destructive maniac's imagination. He might
not be Superman facing the actual terrorist, but he was still defeating evil by
rendering its tool of fear inoperable.
**Excerpt from CHASING THE LEGACY, copyright Genene Valleau, writing as Genie Gabriel
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