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Campus Casualty
Maggie's excitement about moving into her new office on the PSU Campus is short-lived when her nemesis, Dr. Harrison, picks a fight with her when she arrives to collect the key. Frustrated and fed up with Harrison's bullying, she threatens to report him, further inciting him; his shouting attracts a gathering crowd. The troubling realization that Dr. Harrison's office is located across the hall from hers becomes problematic when she finds Harrison dead in his office the day after their altercation - her sketchy alibi is sure to place her on the top of the detective's suspect list.
Paperback / softback
13-February-2023
274 Pages
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Campus Casualty
RRP:
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Description
Finding a dead body feels like Dj vu to Maggie McManus. Her first-semester teaching at PSU was already off to a "deadly start." While taking her students on a field trip to the River Town Hotel and Conference Center, Maggie discovers the dead body of the Director of Sales and Marketing in the hotel boardroom. While working together to find the killer, Maggie and Hotel Manager Trip Evans's friendship evolves into a budding romance. But Trip's housewarming party with unexpected events leaves Maggie wondering if their blossoming romantic relationship is doomed?
Adding to her troubles, Maggie finds the dead body of her nemesis, Dr. Harrison, in his office- directly across the hall from hers. The same detectives who had bungled the murder investigation of the director of sales and marketing are assigned to Harrison's murder- looking no further for possible suspects; Maggie is the only one on the clueless detective's list.
Faced with finding the killer herself, Maggie discovers that Harrison had harassed faculty and students alike when their race, gender, religion, or nationality were offensive to him. Who had finally had enough of this oppressive bigot to kill him? How could he get away with bullying, intimidating, and enlisting fear in so many people for so long?
Adding to her troubles, Maggie finds the dead body of her nemesis, Dr. Harrison, in his office- directly across the hall from hers. The same detectives who had bungled the murder investigation of the director of sales and marketing are assigned to Harrison's murder- looking no further for possible suspects; Maggie is the only one on the clueless detective's list.
Faced with finding the killer herself, Maggie discovers that Harrison had harassed faculty and students alike when their race, gender, religion, or nationality were offensive to him. Who had finally had enough of this oppressive bigot to kill him? How could he get away with bullying, intimidating, and enlisting fear in so many people for so long?