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The Question of Max

Kate Fansler

By (author) Amanda Cross
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Pan Macmillan, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Macmillan Bello
Published: 22nd Mar 2018
Dimensions: w 132mm h 200mm d 15mm
Weight: 255g
Interest age: From 18 years
ISBN-10: 1509820116
ISBN-13: 9781509820115
Barcode No: 9781509820115
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Amanda Cross probes into the shadowy past of Cecily Hutchings and her Bloomsbury-like literary circle in The Question of Max, a gripping whodunit from start to end. Once again, Kate Fansler tries to take a break from her full time career as a literature professor and amateur sleuth. She finds refuge in a rural retreat - the last place she thought her friend Max would come to visit. When he asks to be driven to the home of a recently deceased family friend Kate can't resist the opportunity to learn more about of one of her literary heroes, Cecily Hutchins. But what starts as a light-hearted trip to the coast of Maine, ends with Kate discovering a body on the rocky shore. A body of one of her students. Kate takes it upon herself to find out what really happened. Can her own presence at the scene just be a coincidence? And how much can she really trust Max? Follow amateur sleuth Kate Fansler in this gripping murder mystery series, continuing with No Word From Winifred and A Trap for Fools.

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No one has a sharper eye than Amanda Cross * Washington Post Book World * Fascinating complexities . . . humor along the way, and an unexpected shocker of a climax . . . a literate joy * San Francisco Examiner * Amanda Cross mysteries are the kind one can recommend wholeheartedly, not only to fans of the genre but to people who never usually read mysteries at all * Publishers Weekly * Kate Fansler is the treasure at the center of all Cross's cerebral puzzles, intelligent, self-doubting, one of those rare people who quote scores of writers unself-conciously and to the point * Newsweek *