### Review "\_The Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man\_ is no less giddy, but in a dry, snide style. Uppity Wainscott University is caught on Alfred Alcorn's blade when two antagonistic academics are found on the floor of the genetics lab, victims of an industrial-strength aphrodisiac and done
The Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man: A Norman De Ratour Mystery
β Scribed by Alcorn, Alfred
- Book ID
- 106883988
- Publisher
- Steerforth Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 162 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781581952315
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β¦ Synopsis
Review
"_The Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man_ is no less giddy, but in a dry, snide style. Uppity Wainscott University is caught on Alfred Alcorn's blade when two antagonistic academics are found on the floor of the genetics lab, victims of an industrial-strength aphrodisiac and done to death by sexual excess. The Marx Brothers would be very welcome at this quirky institution." β _The New York Times Book Review
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Praise for the first Norman de Ratour Mystery, Murder in the Museum of Man
"An adroit, hilarious send-up." β The New Yorker
"A stylish, fiendish detective story." β The New York Times Book Review
"Readers will be choked with laughter." β The Boston Herald
A "wonderfully funny and surprisingly suspenseful story." β The Chicago Tribune
"Alcorn's unexpected hybrid blends academic spoofery . . . and a murder mystery, serving it up with just the right balance of innocence, subtle malevolence and cheeky irony." β _Publishers Weekly
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Product Description
When Professor Humberto Ossmann and Dr. Clematis Woodley, who heartily despised each other in life, are found together in a mortal embrace, Norman de Ratour knows that evil once again stalks the hallowed precincts of the Museum of Man. It has been several years since the museum was wracked by what became known as the βcannibal murders.β Many of the same characters β Malachy Morin, Lieutenant Tracy of the Seaboard Police Department, Constance Brattle of Wainscott University's Oversight Committee, the Reverend Alfie Lopes, Elsbeth, now Norman's beloved wife, and Israel Landes, his devoted friend β play their parts as an unseemly conspiracy unfolds: A powerful aphrodisiac under development in the Genetics Lab is being used as a murder weapon.Norman, now director of the museum, figuratively dons his deerstalker hat to help the Seaboard police find and bring the miscreants to justice. The Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man takes black comedy to philosophical heights, exploring the human (and inhuman) condition and seeking to redeem it through humor in a novel that combines parody and murder mystery suspense.
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### Review "\_The Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man\_ is no less giddy, but in a dry, snide style. Uppity Wainscott University is caught on Alfred Alcorn's blade when two antagonistic academics are found on the floor of the genetics lab, victims of an industrial-strength aphrodisiac and done
### From Publishers Weekly At the start of Alcorn's uneven third Norman de Ratour mystery (after 2009's *The**Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man*), Norman, the Museum of Man's director and the book's bloviating narrator, discovers a murdered man in a parked car near the museum, located in the
### From Publishers Weekly At the start of Alcorn's uneven third Norman de Ratour mystery (after 2009's *The**Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man*), Norman, the Museum of Man's director and the book's bloviating narrator, discovers a murdered man in a parked car near the museum, located in the
### From Publishers Weekly At the start of Alcorn's uneven third Norman de Ratour mystery (after 2009's _The_ _Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man_), Norman, the Museum of Man's director and the book's bloviating narrator, discovers a murdered man in a parked car near the museum, located in th
### From Publishers Weekly At the start of Alcorn's uneven third Norman de Ratour mystery (after 2009's _The_ _Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man_), Norman, the Museum of Man's director and the book's bloviating narrator, discovers a murdered man in a parked car near the museum, located in th