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History Lessons

By Zoe B. Wallbrook

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History Lessons

By Zoe B. Wallbrook

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  • Perfect for crime readers who love a mix of humour and suspense-in the vein of Janet Evanovich and Kellye Garrett. Professor Daphne Ouverture has chosen a simple life. She spends her days grading papers, going on atrocious dates, and telling herself that her small world suits her just fine. Until Sam Taylor dies. The rising star of Harrison University's anthropology department was never one of Daphne's favorite colleagues. Arrogant Sam rarely ever acknowledged her existence. But that hasn't stopped Sam's killer from believing that Daphne has something that belonged to Sam-something the killer will stop at nothing to get. In between grading papers and navigating her disastrous love life, Daphne embarks on a deadly investigation to find out what connects her to Sam's murder-with the help of local detective Asma Ahmed and an alluring former-detective-turned-bookseller, Rowan Peterson. As Daphne gets closer to the truth, she begins to uncover a secret history of injustice on campus and off. But to find the killer, Daphne will have to face the one past she's vowed never to study: her own. Readers who can't resist a well-crafted mystery spun by a comic voice will pull an all-nighter to read this series opener.
Perfect for crime readers who love a mix of humour and suspense-in the vein of Janet Evanovich and Kellye Garrett. Professor Daphne Ouverture has chosen a simple life. She spends her days grading papers, going on atrocious dates, and telling herself that her small world suits her just fine. Until Sam Taylor dies. The rising star of Harrison University's anthropology department was never one of Daphne's favorite colleagues. Arrogant Sam rarely ever acknowledged her existence. But that hasn't stopped Sam's killer from believing that Daphne has something that belonged to Sam-something the killer will stop at nothing to get. In between grading papers and navigating her disastrous love life, Daphne embarks on a deadly investigation to find out what connects her to Sam's murder-with the help of local detective Asma Ahmed and an alluring former-detective-turned-bookseller, Rowan Peterson. As Daphne gets closer to the truth, she begins to uncover a secret history of injustice on campus and off. But to find the killer, Daphne will have to face the one past she's vowed never to study: her own. Readers who can't resist a well-crafted mystery spun by a comic voice will pull an all-nighter to read this series opener.