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A Darker Shade of Crimson (Ivy League, Bk 1)
A Darker Shade of Crimson - Ivy League, Bk 1
Author: Pamela Thomas-Graham
ISBN-13: 9780684845265
ISBN-10: 0684845261
Publication Date: 4/8/1998
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
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Leigh avatar reviewed A Darker Shade of Crimson (Ivy League, Bk 1) on + 378 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
A decent mystery story with either an incredibly plausible motive or an incredibly UNplausible motive - years after I read it, I still can't decide. It's unique - I'll give it that. It's also a speedy read and contains some intriguing characters. Lots of academia stuff in this one. I recommend it to anyone who loves a light mystery with an interesting twist.
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First in the series. Great academic mystery!
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As Washington Times said: 'Thomas-Graham could do for higher education what John Grisham has done for the practice of law.' An interesting peak into academia with intrigue to boot. Enjoyed this book.
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Being young, gifted, and black at Harvard has always been difficult. For Rosezella Maynette Fisher, outspoken sister girl and controversial Dean of Students at Harvard Law School, it was murder. And the debonair new President of Harvard is a prime suspect. A Darker Shade of Crimson is a novel about how Ella Fisher ended up dead on the first day of the fall semester, and how her friend Veronica (Nikki) Chase - a smart, ambitious, attractive, and well-connected black economics professor - sets out to solve the crime, and in the process uncovers some of Harvard's most deeply buried secrets. At twenty-eight, Nikki is a rising star, the only black professor in Harvard's economics department. After stumbling over Ella Fisher's body during a blackout in a classroom building, she is quickly plunged into the investigation of her death. With the occasional tip from Raphael Griffin, a Harvard policeman, Nikki learns that plenty of people could have wanted Ella dead. Only two people seem to mourn Ella's passing: her blue-blooded, Wellesley-educated secretary, Lindsey Wentworth; and Ella's best girlfriend, Alix Coulter, an actress from Texas with attitude. With their help, Nikki sets out to unravel simultaneously the mystery of Ella's death and the complications of her own love life. Dante Rosario, her long-lost ex-boyfriend, turns up and sets off a chemical reaction; meanwhile, Justin Simms, a Harvard Law School student who flirts like a master, won't take no for an answer. It takes the combined wisdom of Nikki's landlady, Magnolia Dailey, and her best friend, Jessica Leiberman, to help her understand her own heart as she drives toward the shocking conclusion that will turn all of Harvard on its ear.