The James Joyce Murder - Kate Fansler

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The James Joyce Murder

The James Joyce Murder - Kate Fansler

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Amanda Cross musters up an ingenious solution to an impossible scenario in this penetrating literary mystery, The James Joyce Murder.

On the famous Joycean day of June 16th, Kate Fansler attends the annual Bloomsday celebration, kicking off the start to an idyllic and literary summer. But in the company of an exuberant young nephew and two graduate students, there is not much time for peace and quiet.

The idyll is further shattered when an unpleasant next-door neighbour is found murdered. Although the murder appears to have no connection to the day’s celebrations, no one can shake the suspicion that James Joyce is somehow linked, not even unliterary police inspector Stratton.

Kate is determined to find the solution to this extraordinary murder, even if she finds the culprit in her own home . . .

Follow amateur sleuth Kate Fansler in this gripping murder mystery series, continuing with Poetic Justice and The Theban Mysteries.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781509820023
ISBN10 1509820027
Number Of Pages 166
Item Weight 195 g
Product Dimensions 133 x 203 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller Pan Macmillan
Format paperback
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With Amanda Cross, you have an uncommon pleasure in store * New York Times Books Review *
No one has a sharper eye than Amanda Cross. * Washington Post Book World *

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Author's Bio

Carolyn G. Heilbrun (1926-2003) attended Wellesley College, class of 1947, and later received her graduate degrees in English Literature from Columbia University, where she joined the faculty in 1960, retiring in 1992 as the Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities. She authored nine scholarly books in the fields of feminist literary criticism and autobiography. As Amanda Cross, she wrote fourteen academic mystery novels and several short stories, featuring Kate Fansler, an English professor and amateur sleuth.

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