"[Aciman's] best so far. . . . An existentialist adventure worthy of Kerouac."--Clancy Martin, _New York Times Book Review_ Andre Aciman has been hailed as "the most exciting new fiction writer of the twenty-first century" (_New York_ magazine), a "brilliant chronicler of the disconnect...between wh
Harvard Has a Homicide
β Scribed by Fuller, Timothy
- Publisher
- Dell
- Year
- 1936
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 115 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Few people have had occasion to murder a Harvard professorβand yet there was no doubt that Professor Singer of the Fine Arts department had been murdered. He was found dead in his study at Hallowell House by βJupiterβ Jones, an eccentric graduate student who arrived for a tutorial conference. Instead of discussing Fine Arts, βJupiterβ faced the police.
The very first clues appeared to have the makings of two juicy faculty scandals and the Cambridge detective working on the case chose to go slowly. Not so βJupiter,β who, taking advantage of his familiarity with Singer and his sure knowledge of Harvard, began to piece together the astonishing story. But, like so many amateur detectives, βJupiterβ Jones overlooked a few vital facts.
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