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A suspected serial killer and arsonist stalks the faculty, administration, and campus of a state university not long after the assassination of JFK. American universities are at the peak of their prestige and power, and parents still trust them. Systemic corruption, however, is beginning to weaken their foundations - especially at Maxwell University. Maxwell is about to crumble; and the lethal blow will be delivered by a comically incompetent psychopath. By the end of this whodunnit, you'll be rooting for him. This is the third in the Bob Bacharach Trilogy: The Baby Bomber Chronicles; The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A suspected serial killer and arsonist stalks the faculty, administration, and campus of a state university not long after the assassination of JFK. American universities are at the peak of their prestige and power, and parents still trust them. Systemic corruption, however, is beginning to weaken their foundations - especially at Maxwell University. Maxwell is about to crumble; and the lethal blow will be delivered by a comically incompetent psychopath. By the end of this whodunnit, you'll be rooting for him. This is the third in the Bob Bacharach Trilogy: The Baby Bomber Chronicles; The Trouble With Harmony; and now, And Sheila Dunnit!; and should make you laugh from minute to minute. Any serious reflections are unintentional.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Bob Liftig believes he is a writer: First, because he has taught writing in high schools and universities for over 50 years; Second, because his books and articles appear on the Internet; Third, because he has been an Editor and Feature Writer for journals and magazines in at least three countries, through six decades. This has allowed him to submit and accept his own articles for publication and to get a lot of "hits" on the Web. He was once told, "Liftig, you don't take anything seriously. Everything to you is just a joke." In his semiretirement, he enjoys repeating that to himself, and encourages others to follow his example.