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St Martins Pr (1997), Edition: 1st, 227 pages
Description
Scandal and murder are on the agenda when English professor Nick Hoffman is dragooned into organising an Edith Wharton conference at the State University of Michigan. A witty, fast-paced gay thriller that is also a send-up of academia at its snarling worst.
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LibraryThing member thom001
The Edith Wharton Murders is a solid second entry in Lev Raphael's high quality mystery series featuring gay professor-cum-detective Nick Hoffman. Perhaps not as engaging as the other Hoffman novels, this literary-themed murder tale will nonetheless please Raphael's fans.
LibraryThing member mamzel
I had so much fun reading this book. Nick Hoffman is a clever, unassuming college professor who is coerced into hosting an Edith Wharton conference on his campus with the hope of tenure. He is more worried about the fact that Edith Wharton scholars are split into two groups and the strident
The writing of this book is clever, intelligent, and humorous. I will be looking for more Nick Hoffman mysteries.
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interjections of homophobes than the possibility of a murder occurring. When the key note speaker is found dead, Nick's investigations turn up the gritty facts of university life and jealousies in the writing and publishing world. Nick gets support from his lover, Stefan, who is a writer and always knows how to soothe Nick when events overwhelm him. The writing of this book is clever, intelligent, and humorous. I will be looking for more Nick Hoffman mysteries.
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LibraryThing member steller0707
What a spoof - of writing and publishing, and academics and academic life! Lots of references to literature - Raphael has a PhD in the subject. Throw in a gay couple, a scattering of lesbians and a conservative preacher. It's a funny and quick read.
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English
Original publication date
1997
ISBN
0312155190 / 9780312155193