A Death at the University

A Death at the University

by Richard King
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 10/03/2016

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Murder, mystery and books. For fans of Agatha Christie and M.C.Beaton, A Death at the University is the first book in a new murder mystery series.


Sam Wiseman owns a cosy bookshop in the heart of Montreal, and has a particular love for detective novels. He leads a simple life, where the only mysteries are the ones he reads about in books. Until now.


When Sam discovers the body of a professor at the nearby university, he becomes part of the investigation, and not for the reason he'd hoped. Forming an unlikely friendship with Detective Gaston Lemieux, Sam sets out to follow the clues and find the truth.


Because Sam wants to do more than just clear his own name. He wants to solve the case . . .


'The plot is pure whodunnit.' The Globe and Mail


'crisply written and captivating in its plot twists.' Times Colonist


' . . . keeps its reader guessing until the very end. The books grabs hold of the reader's attention quickly and never lets go. It remains engaging, fast-paced and finely written throughout.' The Chronicle-Herald

ISBN:
9781785770432
9781785770432
Category:
Crime & mystery
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
10-03-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bonnier Books UK
Richard King

Richard King is an English author, critic and poet based in Fremantle, Western Australia. He studied at Salford University and the University of Sussex, gaining an MA in Literary History and Cultural Discourse, before moving to London to work in publishing.

He is the author of On Offence: The Politics of Indignation (Scribe, 2013), published in Australia, the UK and the US. Richard’s work appears widely, including in Best Australian Poems, Best Australian Science Writing, The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Monthly and The London Magazine. The late Clive James said of him, ‘King…make[s] news out of culture, and without trivialising the second thing in favour of the first.’

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