Monday, March 02, 2015

Review: The Red Queen's Run by Bourne Morris

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A Mysterious Review of The Red Queen's Run by Bourne Morris. A Red Solaris Mystery.

Review summary: This is a very entertaining whodunit-style mystery, all wrapped within the confines of a university environment. The characters are strong and for the most part likeable, even the suspects in the investigation of the murder of a department dean. A solid start to this series. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Red Queen's Run Bourne Morris

The Red Queen's Run
Bourne Morris
A Red Solaris Mystery
Henery Press (December 2014)

Publisher synopsis: A famous journalism dean is found dead at the bottom of a stairwell. Accident or murder? The police suspect members of the faculty who had engaged in fierce quarrels with the dean — distinguished scholars who were known to attack the dean like brutal schoolyard bullies.

When Meredith "Red" Solaris is appointed interim dean, the faculty suspects are furious. Will the beautiful red-haired professor be next? The case detective tries to protect her as he heads the investigation, but incoming threats lead him to believe Red's the next target for death.

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