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Pretty good story of academic crime and a cop who's new on the job, feeling a little lost.
A very good fast reading mystery.
Ron K. (WhidbeyIslander) - , reviewed Caravaggio Books (Kingsford Mystery) on + 713 more book reviews
Easy to read, but I found it hard to get interested in it and gave up about 40 pages in. Characters seemed like they were going through the paces.
From back of book:
Steeped in prominence and tradition, Kingsford University offer academic excellence for those fortunate enough to be accepted into its hallowed halls. Unfortunately, one among them is a killer.
Art professor Hilda Robertson is stabbed to death in a locked carrel in the high-security university library. Detective Philip Constanza suspects that only someone in the tightly knit campus community could have plotted, schemed and ultimately committed the crime.
A retired professor of English is the next victim, a desperate act by an increasingly desperate killer, one that leads the Kingsford police to a murderer whose motive is most chillingly academic.
Steeped in prominence and tradition, Kingsford University offer academic excellence for those fortunate enough to be accepted into its hallowed halls. Unfortunately, one among them is a killer.
Art professor Hilda Robertson is stabbed to death in a locked carrel in the high-security university library. Detective Philip Constanza suspects that only someone in the tightly knit campus community could have plotted, schemed and ultimately committed the crime.
A retired professor of English is the next victim, a desperate act by an increasingly desperate killer, one that leads the Kingsford police to a murderer whose motive is most chillingly academic.