Genre: Mystery
Hardcover; Trade Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #: 9781635115147; 9781635115116
Henery Press Publishing
248 Pages
$31.95; $15.95; $4.99 Amazon
July 23, 2019
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The organizers have rustled up plenty of surprises for the literary conference at Tattered Star Ranch. But the murder of an influential scholar wasn't on the program - someone has clearly taken the theme of Malice in the Mountains to heart. This shocking crime is only the beginning: Other dangers and deceptions are soon revealed.
English professor Lila Maclean has a full agenda: She must convince a press to publish her book (possibly), ace her panel presentations (hopefully), and deal with her nemesis (regrettably).
However, when Detective Lex Archer requests Lila's academic expertise, she agrees to consult on the case. While her contributions earn high marks from her partner, it could be too late; the killer is already taking aim at the next subject.
As Lila races to keep her colleagues alive, publish or perish takes on new meaning.
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Lila MacLean is an assistant professor of English at Stonedale University. She's at the Malice in the Mountains literary conference, and while there is finally going to meet her publisher and discovers she's also up for an award. But it's not going to be easy - her colleague and nemesis Simone Raleigh is there for the same reasons, and Lila discovers that Simone has a sister - Selene, who is Simone's twin. They are alike in almost every aspect, right down to picking at Lila every chance they get. It doesn't help that the Raleighs seem to be friends with the publisher; and what's worse - she's just discovered that their own book proposal is on Isabella Dare.
Lila has been passionate about the author for as long as she can remember, and is writing a book on her. But when the Raleighs decide that their own book will be comparing Charlotte Bronte's work to Isabella Dare's, she can hardly believe her ears. It's obviously an attempt to undermine her, and she's furious, even though she's keeping her emotions in check. She also knows that the Raleighs know she's been writing a book about Isabella since she works at the same university.
Later that night, Lila is asked to sit at the press table, along with her editor Meredith, and other members of the Fairlake University Press: managing editor Richmond Haskin, Hanover Jones, computer expert, Ellis Gardner and Candace Slaten. While all seems to be going well, there is a book signing, and Lila is joined by others in line. But then she hears a scream...and discovers Meredith and Hanover bending over the body of Ellis, who appears to be dead.
Cue the arrival of Detective Lex Archer of Stonedale PD, who is also Lila's boyfriend and was at the conference to be with her. Now he's on the job, and since it's an academic conference, he and the department need Lila's help. It's not the first time she's helped the police, but it's the first time she's actually been added as a consultant, and she's giddy over it.
Then there's golden boy Flynn McMaster (gee, I love that name for some reason); an author who has taken both the book and film worlds by storm. There's a new book coming out which focuses on his work - and is going to be published by her own house. When Flynn is introduced as the keynote speaker, he decimates the book and the publisher, and everyone is stunned.
What later ensues can only be described as a disaster. The press is trying to do damage control because of Flynn's unauthorized - and devastating - speech about the book; Lila sees Selene - an engaged Selene - coming out of Flynn's suite the morning after a party; Lila discovers another body; and she learns something about Lex that threatens their budding relationship. Now Lila has to figure out how to get her book published before the twins and help find a killer who might kill again if they're not stopped...
I have always enjoyed Ms. Kuhn's books and this one, I am glad to say, was just as enjoyable as the others. There is a lot going on, so you have to keep on your toes to pick up the clues as they come. Although I didn't understand why Lila kept her emotions to herself (I'm not one to be a doormat for anyone), I am glad to say that her 'gumption' finally won out in the end. Faced with everything that was happening, it was bound to, sooner or later. Lila is a wonderful character; she's intelligent but not without insecurities which make her likable.
The story goes in several different directions from Lila's intense desire to get published so she will get tenure, to avoiding the Raleighs, to trying to find a killer. Yet all threads come together in the end, and the journey is a gratifying one. The mystery is done beautifully, and you never quite know who the killer might be until near the end, which is how it should be.
When all is said and done, the reasons for the murder is rather sad; yet there is a delicious surprise at the end which leaves us longing for more. This was a captivating story that pulls the reader in quickly and keeps them absorbed throughout and I thoroughly loved it. I look forward to the next in the series. Highly recommended.
https://www.amazon.com/Subject-Malice-MacLean-Academic-Mystery/dp/1635115140/ref
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2889566939
More on Cynthia Kuhn's Books: https://www.fantasticfiction.com/k/cynthia-kuhn/
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