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Murder in the English Department

A Novel

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Murder in the English Department

By: Valerie Miner
Narrated by: Angela Starling
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A gripping novel of politics, academia, and murder

Assistant professor Nan Weaver, an outspoken feminist, is working toward tenure at Berkeley. Nan's blue-collar family left her with a legacy of endurance and hard work, and she is dedicated to her ideals and her students.

But Nan's bold campaign against on-campus sexual harassment may be putting her career prospects in jeopardy. When an infamously chauvinistic male English professor turns up dead in his office, everyone suspects activist Nan. But she is innocent. And she knows who the murderer is.

A fast-paced, nontraditional mystery that places a strong woman in a battle for her innocence and principles, Murder in the English Department is a must-listen for academics and mystery lovers alike.

©1982 Valerie Miner, This edition published in 2014 by Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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