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Passport to Murder - (Professor Prather Mystery) by Mary Angela (Paperback)

Passport to Murder - (Professor Prather Mystery) by  Mary Angela (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Over spring break, Emmeline Prather and André Duman are to lead a group of students and faculty to Paris. Before she can utter her first bonjour, a professor dies, stranding them in Minneapolis, then sending them back to Copper Bluff, SD. With André as prime suspect, Em and her friend and colleague Lenny feel compelled to solve the mystery.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Start with an unlucky number. Throw in a romantic location. Include a dashing Frenchman and an uncompromising professor. And you have all the ingredients for a passport to murder. This semester, it seems that Professor Prather's dreams are about to come true. Ever since she was a young girl, she's imagined going to France, and her French colleague, Andre Duman, has finally made that trip possible. Over spring break, she and Andre are to lead a group of students and faculty to Paris to explore the City of Light. But before she can utter her first bonjour, a professor dies, and they are stuck in Minneapolis. She returns to Copper Bluff with an unstamped passport and a mystery to solve. When Andre becomes the prime suspect, Emmeline puts her research skills to good use, determined to find out who really killed the professor and spoiled their spring break plans. With thirteen travelers assembled, the possibilities are varied and villainous. Luckily, her dear friend and sidekick, Lenny Jenkins, is close by. Together, they will sort through the conflicting clues even if it costs them time, trouble, or tenure. Book 2 in the Professor Prather Mystery series.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"I loved feeling the college experience again as we see Emmeline interacting with her English comp students and dealing with departmental and faculty politics. Her sleuthing is a delight. There are plenty of red herrings and clues for the armchair sleuth to consider along with Emmeline, and the grand unmasking of the killer hearkens beautifully to the familiar drawing-room exposes of classic mystery novels."</p><p>--Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite</p><br>

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