The Semester of Our Discontent

ebook Lila Maclean Academic Mystery

By Cynthia Kuhn

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Agatha Award Winner: "An engaging heroine, a college setting that will have you aching to go back to school, and a puzzler of a mystery." —Laura DiSilverio, national bestselling author of the Readaholics Book Club Mysteries

English professor Lila Maclean is thrilled about her new job at prestigious Stonedale University—until she finds one of her colleagues dead. When she herself is suspected of involvement—by everyone from the chancellor to the detective working the case—she has no choice but to assign herself the role of amateur detective.

More attacks on professors follow, and the only connection is a curious symbol at each of the crime scenes. Putting her scholarly skills to the test, Lila gathers evidence, but her search is complicated by an unexpected nemesis, a suspicious investigator, and an ominous secret society. Rather than earning an "A" for effort, she receives a threat featuring the mysterious emblem and must act quickly to avoid failing . . . and becoming the next victim.

This Agatha Award winner for Best First Novel is "a pitch-perfect portrayal of academic life with a beguiling cast of anxious newbies, tweedy old troublemakers and scholars as sharp as they're wise" (Catriona McPherson, author of the Dandy Gilver series).

"Kuhn is phenomenal at conveying the tension-filled atmosphere that inundates higher institutions, where one's fate rests entirely on a few out-of-touch, pompous faculty members." —Kings River Life Magazine

"A very intricate, cool story featuring the depth of an institution where everyone is dying to climb the ladder of success." —Suspense Magazine

The Semester of Our Discontent