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When Susan Klein arrives in Oxford to direct an elite adult summer school, she expects literary debates in a charming academic setting--not a body floating in the Thames. The victim? The College Bursar. And the police have no suspects. Enter Nelson Sinclair, a Southern restaurateur with a sharp mind, a courtly manner, and, as it turns out, a target on his back. As a prospective donor to the college, Nelson should be enjoying quiet afternoons under the historic spires. Instead, he's dodging near-fatal "accidents" that seem ripped straight from the syllabus of the class he's taking, The English…mehr

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When Susan Klein arrives in Oxford to direct an elite adult summer school, she expects literary debates in a charming academic setting--not a body floating in the Thames. The victim? The College Bursar. And the police have no suspects. Enter Nelson Sinclair, a Southern restaurateur with a sharp mind, a courtly manner, and, as it turns out, a target on his back. As a prospective donor to the college, Nelson should be enjoying quiet afternoons under the historic spires. Instead, he's dodging near-fatal "accidents" that seem ripped straight from the syllabus of the class he's taking, The English Detective Story. With danger closing in, Nelson convinces Susan to enroll in the course, and together they embark on a hunt for the truth--one that twists through Oxford's cobbled streets, shadowy libraries, and secret societies. But as their investigation--and their undeniable attraction--intensifies, so does the peril. Could the murder of the Bursar be tied to the threats on Nelson's life? And if so, will they uncover the truth before it's too late? With wit, charm, and a dash of dark academia, this gripping mystery sweeps you into a world of cunning crimes, romantic love, and the timeless allure of Oxford's dreaming spires.
Autorenporträt
Lynne Kaufmann ran the Oxford/Berkley summer school for 25 years, and is the author of Slow Hands, Wild Women's Week-end, Taking Flight, and Divine Madness. The Oxford Affair is her fifth novel and is currently in consideration for film adaptation. She is also the author of twenty full length, nationally produced, and award-winning plays. Her short stories have been published regularly in McCall' s, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, and Good Housekeeping. She lives in California.