Reviewed by: BigAl
Genre: Mystery/Woman Sleuth
Approximate word count: 70-75,000 words
Availability
Click
on a YES above to go to appropriate page in Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or
Smashwords store
Author:
“Julia
taught philosophy for a period of time. Now she reads novels, writes novels,
and has fun with her dogs.”
Description:
“Who killed
Niles Norman, the new head of the philosophy department?
When Norman
is found murdered in his office, Liza Ryder, a professor of philosophy, offers
the police her help. She's worried they won't take academic motives seriously.
And she also investigates her colleagues herself.”
Appraisal:
When the
new head of the philosophy department of a third-rate college is murdered and Professor
Liza Ryder looks closely at her colleagues, she realizes that all have
skeletons in their closets. Otherwise, why would they have stooped so low as to
teach at such a dump? What would they do if someone was threatening their
precarious hold on the academic life?
The setting
is what separates this book from most murder mysteries. In case you didn’t
know, academics aren’t like you or I. March gets plenty of mileage out of the
idiosyncrasies of academics, with campus politics, strange priorities, and the
different worldview found in such an environment. It also makes the use of a
few vocabulary building words seem natural, rather than like the author was
showing off. Sprinkled throughout the book was what I thought of as
intellectual humor, such as this:
"Please think about it.
Everybody knows you're the acting department head, for all intents and
purposes." My students said for all intensive purposes when they tried to
use that figure of speech. It always made me wonder about extensive purposes.
Walking
that line between assuming a level of intelligence of the reader, rather than
seeming to be showing off or dumbing down, is a tough balance, which March
found. Murder in the Philosophy
Department should be a hit with mystery lovers out there.
FYI:
A small
amount of adult language.
Format/Typo Issues:
No
significant issues.
Rating: **** Four stars
5 comments:
Sounds like another one for my reading list. :)
It is, Vicki. I think your reading list may be longer than mine by now. :)
Yep... I'm adding more than I'm reading. I'm addicted. I need to devote a few months to just reading. Oh, wouldn't that be bliss? :)
How true, Vicki. You aren't alone in your addiction either. I could name a lot of people with the same problem (if it really is a problem).
A appropriate examination help you the continued loans but the an option purchase, these particularly if usually are on a very low income payday loans uk United kingdom residents can put for this mortgage loan without even supplying a second thought
http://paul.dominik-hanke.eu/index.php?do=/profile-47210/info/
http://cuasogiadinh.net/entry.php?7063-Learn-Anyone-Can-Have-Instant-Lending-products-Today
http://demo.sedeveloper.com/profile/candyjtd
http://www.rebreather.it/forum/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=56939
http://www.hcventure.com/node/13058
Post a Comment