| Simon Said (The Professor Simon Shaw Murder Mysteries) |  | Author: Sarah Shaber Publisher: Sarah R. Shaber Category: eBooks
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Sales Rank: 20,193
Format: Kindle eBook Language: English (Published) Media: Kindle Edition Pages: 220 Number Of Items: 1
ASIN: B004RJ9G0U
Publication Date: March 9, 2011
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Product Description Winner of the Malice Domestic/St. Martin's Press Best First Traditional Mystery Award
Forensic historian Simon Shaw likes his murders old and cold, and his first case fits the bill. An archeologist friend has found a skeleton with a bullet hole in its skull under historic Bloodworth House, and Simon investigates with his usual doggedness until he discovers that the corpse is Anne Bloodworth, an heiress who disappeared in 1926. Shaw feels compelled to find out who killed her. But this turns out to be more than an academic exercise when someone who wants to hide past secrets tries to murder him!
"Shaber charms us with her personable prof and her warm, vibrant portrait of small-town Southern life." -New York Times Book Review
“A most auspicious introduction.”--The Washington Times
“Sarah Shaber takes modern Southern Life and gives it a slow-roasting in this gently mocking tale of past murder in present-day Raleigh. Spiced with old-timey prejudices and up-to-date neuroses, and served with a generous helping of Southern –fried academia, this is a perfectly delicious book!” -Margaret Maron, Author of the Deborah Knott Mystery Series
Amazon.com Review Murder most archeological. While searching for artifacts in the aptly named Bloodworth House, Professor Simon Shaw--young, gifted, and Pulitzered--comes upon a less-than-colonial corpse. Could she be the long-missing heroine Anne Bloodworth and can Professor Shaw sort things out and give his students their money's worth? Fans of gentle mystery and Southern civility should opt for Simon Said.
Product Description Winner of the Malice Domestic/St. Martin's Press Best First Traditional Mystery Award
Forensic historian Simon Shaw likes his murders old and cold, and his first case fits the bill. An archeologist friend has found a skeleton with a bullet hole in its skull under historic Bloodworth House, and Simon investigates with his usual doggedness until he discovers that the corpse is Anne Bloodworth, an heiress who disappeared in 1926. Shaw feels compelled to find out who killed her. But this turns out to be more than an academic exercise when someone who wants to hide past secrets tries to murder him!
"Shaber charms us with her personable prof and her warm, vibrant portrait of small-town Southern life." -New York Times Book Review
“A most auspicious introduction.”--The Washington Times
“Sarah Shaber takes modern Southern Life and gives it a slow-roasting in this gently mocking tale of past murder in present-day Raleigh. Spiced with old-timey prejudices and up-to-date neuroses, and served with a generous helping of Southern –fried academia, this is a perfectly delicious book!” -Margaret Maron, Author of the Deborah Knott Mystery Series
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