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Safely away from the chaos of Manhattan, St. Thomas, a small college on the banks of the Hudson River in the Bronx, is supposed to be tranquil, bucolic, and serene. Unfortunately, English professor Alison Bergeron has found it to be anything but. Recently divorced from a fellow professor and... read more

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  • Alison Bergeron: Joyce scholar and a professor at St. Thomas University and amateur sleuth.
  • Crawford: NYPD detective and former altar boy. Alison's love interest.
  • Max: Alison's best friend. President and general manager of a well-known and successful cable television station called Crime TV.
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  • “"I'll take you to school," he said finally, but held up his hand. "But we do it my way.""What? Naked?"”
    Crawford & Alison
  • “I figured if the conversation kept going in this direction, we would be at "I know you are but what am I?" in no time.”
    Alison

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"Your ass looks great in that dress."

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This is book 1 of 6 in Murder 101 Mysteries. (standard series)

Followed by Extracurricular Activities.

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  1. Maggie Barbieri (Author)

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Original Language: English
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Publication Date: 2006
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Page Count: 275

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