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Quoth the Raven
Quoth the Raven | Jane Haddam
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On Halloween, college students get rowdy and the faculty gets killed Since Father Tibor Kasparian escaped the Soviet Union, he has done his best to keep his philosophy to himself—not out of fear, but because he knows that few people could stomach an honest account of life under Stalinism. When he gets an invitation to spend a semester teaching philosophy at Independence College, Kasparian hesitates, but his friend Gregor Demarkian, a former FBI investigator, convinces him to accept. They will both wish he had decided to stay away. At Independence, Halloween is the biggest party of the year—it’s also the anniversary of the day that the school’s colonial founders pledged themselves to the American Revolution. As the students prepare to burn an effigy of King George, the hated professor Donegal Steele vanishes, and his secretary turns up dead. To keep his old friend from becoming the next victim, Demarkian will have to do his homework.
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MatchlessMarie
Quoth the Raven | Jane Haddam
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I have been terrible about keeping up with Litsy photo challenges for a long time. I am going to try to get back into it this month! Play along with @TK-421 for #quotsyoct19

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deirdrebeecher
Quoth the Raven | Jane Haddam
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Mehso-so

If you want to know why we have metoo read this book. A Harvey Weinstein figure is going around a university campus grabbing tits and ass in public. Slandering the women who won't sleep with him. And no one does anything. A member of the faculty who feels she is next in line knows that if it came down to her word against his. It is she who will have the mud stick. The author worked in colleges. She knows what they are like. But the acceptance👇

deirdrebeecher With which his behaviour finds. Along with the acceptance of the behaviours of other faculty and students at the college really wrecked my head. Its like reading a book from pre 97 with a priest and an altar boy joke. 6y
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