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Murder 101
Murder 101 | Maggie Barbieri
2 posts | 5 read | 7 to read
Safely away from the chaos of Manhattan, St. Thomas, a small college on the banks of the Hudson River in the Bronx, is supposed to be tranquil, bucolic, and serene. Unfortunately, English professor Alison Bergeron has found it to be anything but. Recently divorced from a fellow professor and even more recently without a car---it was stolen---she has been hoofing it to school. One Friday evening, two NYPD homicide detectives drop by her office. The good news is that they found her beat-up Volvo; the bad news is that the body of one of the students in her Shakespeare seminar was in the trunk. Not only are Alison's chances of getting the car back bleak, but suddenly she's the primary suspect on a list that includes, among others, the murdered student's drug-dealing boyfriend, Vince, and the girl's father's business rivals (he's head of an old Italian family . . .). Accused of a crime that she didn't commit, Alison enlists her best friend, Max's, emotional support and services as an amateur sleuth. Their fumbling efforts to clear Alison's name could land her in even hotter water with Detective Bobby Crawford, the handsome investigating officer (and former altar boy)---not to mention the nuns at St. Thomas. . . . Maggie Barbieri's charming professor and down-to-earth detective make an unlikely but lovable team in her delightful debut mystery.
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julesG
Murder 101 | Maggie Barbieri
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Of course, the framed college teacher has to solve the murder, because the NYPD detectives can't find their own arses with a map. ???

I'm still wondering, though, what kind of course a biochemistry lecturer and a "Joyce scholar"/English Literature lecturer teach together. Just doesn't make sense.

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TheSpineView Bummer!😏 11mo
Andrew65 Oh no, you win some, but lose some 🫠 11mo
Hooked_on_books The old “the police are incompetent so this random person with no investigative knowledge has to solve the murder” usually doesn‘t work for me at all. Police can of course be incompetent, but the hubris of a person to appoint themselves detective is usually dumb. 11mo
julesG @Hooked_on_books It worked for Miss Marple, and that's practically the only one that I enjoyed. 11mo
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mcipher
Murder 101 | Maggie Barbieri
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This one has been on my TBR forever, so it feels really good to start it. Enjoying a spiced cider along with it. Not pictured: cats as foot warmers. 😸

batsy The cider sounds delicious and the book sounds fun! Hope it's a good read. 5y
Zelma That all sounds so cozy! 5y
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