The Problem Professor

The Problem Professor
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Publisher : D.S. Lang
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781962039109
ISBN-13 : 1962039102
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Download or read book The Problem Professor written by D.S. Lang and published by D.S. Lang. This book was released on 2024-08-25 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Roaring Twenties closed-room train mystery and another whodunit for Doro Banyon. After spending the summer with her parents in Colorado, Doro, college librarian and amateur sleuth, plans to enjoy a luxurious respite in posh surroundings on the train trip home. Traveling with her best friend Aggie and her grandmother adds to her enthusiasm until an accident occurs, and part of the train must be left behind. Hours later, a passenger who crossed swords with several others is found dead. As the news spreads, apprehension stalks those stranded with the unknown killer. With no way to contact help and no towns nearby, a sense of foreboding permeates the atmosphere. Passengers and crew grow increasingly apprehensive. Who murdered the victim and why? When she and Aggie finally get support to investigate, the pressure is on, which pushes the young women to dig into a tangled web surrounding the victim. Despite all obstacles, Doro resolves to crack the case. But can she do it before the killer targets her?


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