Murder at Oakschott Hall: A Gay Romance Mystery
β Scribed by Austen, Jim
- Book ID
- 110193743
- Publisher
- Flying Heron Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 125 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07NJ2L79L
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β¦ Synopsis
In the Junior studentsβ dormitory at Oakschott Hall, a heavy gaslight falls from the ceiling, crushing the head of a student sleeping beneath it. Was it simply a tragic accident? To avoid publicity, the Headmaster asks Colin Revell, a young Oxford University graduate and former Oakschott student, to quietly investigate. While interviewing the faculty and staff, Colin meets Max Lambourne, a handsome don who was wounded and gassed in WWI. When Colin tries to help Max overcome his trauma and depression, the two men fall in love and begin an erotic affair. But when another student diesβdiving at night into an empty swimming poolβmurder is suspected. Students and faculty all come under suspicion, and rumors proliferate when Scotland Yard intervenes. Meanwhile, during all this confusion and wild theories, the murderer sees Colin and Max as threats. Unbeknownst to the two lovers, their lives are now in danger.
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