A Trap for Fools

A Trap for Fools
Author: Amanda Cross
Publisher: Boxtree
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1760780014

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Campus security found the body of Canfield Adams early on Sunday morning, seven stories below the open window of his office. To the police there is one easy assumption, but anyone who knew Canfield knows he would never have jumped. University officials ask literature Professor and amateur sleuth Kate Fanslar to investigate the death of their precious professor, and she find a myriad of people, both on and off campus, who could have pushed him. However, Kate suspects the university has an ulterior motive . . . . . . and she herself is not sure she wants to succeed, for the murderer may be someone she cares about, a student, a colleague, a friend? Taking its name from a Rudyard Kipling poem and littered with his verses throughout, A Trap for Fools is a novel about overcoming adversity, one of Amanda Cross' latest and best mysteries. 'If by some cruel oversight you haven't discovered Amanda Cross, you have an uncommon pleasure in store for you' New York Times Book Review


A Trap for Fools
Language: en
Pages: 137
Authors: Amanda Cross
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-03-27 - Publisher: Boxtree

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Campus security found the body of Canfield Adams early on Sunday morning, seven stories below the open window of his office. To the police there is one easy ass
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Pages: 213
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The Radical Project
Language: en
Pages: 144
Authors: Bill Martin
Categories: Philosophy
Type: BOOK - Published: 2000 - Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

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In this original, yet highly accessible work, Martin aims to recover the radicality of Sartre's political project by examining his political interventions, incl