Okay, when I was in middle school, there was this book I read and I remember liking it but do not remember the title or author.
It was a small book (dimensions and length) about a murder on a space station. I remember the book was a paperback and the cover was blue/dark blue with a space station picture on the front, it was shaped like a bicycle wheel with a large ring with a spindle in the center and spokes connecting the spindle to the ring. I can only remember snippets of the story. If I remember correctly, the space station was spinning to create artificial gravity. They make a point about eating rabbit meat because they reproduce so quickly. The main character was male and I'm pretty sure the supporting character was a female. I also think that the main character was being framed. I would think it was a sci/fi, murder, mystery, was defiantly fiction.
That's all i can remember. It's funny what a good story can do huh? I could probably walk right into that school library and pluck it off the shelf but can't recall the author! Thanks for any leads!
*bark*
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