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Phdeath: The Puzzler Murders
Phdeath: The Puzzler Murders | James Carse
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(Book). PhDeath is a fast-paced thriller set in a major university in a major city on a square. The faculty finds itself in deadly intellectual combat with the anonymous Puzzler. Along with teams of US Military Intelligence and the city's top detective and aided by the Puzzle Master of The New York Times, their collective brains are no match for the Puzzler's perverse talents. Carse, Emeritus Professor himself at a premier university in a major city on a square shows no mercy in his creation of the seemingly omniscient Puzzler, who through a sequence of atrocities beginning and ending with the academic year, turns up one hidden pocket of moral rot after another: flawed research, unabashed venality, ideological rigidity, pornographic obsessions, undue political and corporate influence, subtle schemes of blackmail, the penetration of national and foreign intelligence agencies, brazen violation of copyrights, even the production and sale of addictive drugs.
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NYCBookOwl
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"The first to go will be the first of ten" such is the solution to a puzzle anonymously sent to all the university faculty and students, hours before the dean jumps from his 10 story office window, or was he pushed? Soon more puzzles and more deaths follow each uncovering a shocking secret. Someone is trying to send a message, but who and why? Simultaneously a brainy murder mystery and searing critique of the higher ed system. 4/5 ⭐️

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NYCBookOwl
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How is it December already??? I hope to get to this great pile of books this month. This is my December #TBR pile! #currentlyreading PhDeath by a James Carse. What are you reading? 🎄⭐️

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Kazen
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A long day working at the hospital, but I still managed to read this mystery near some Do Not Cross tape (of sorts ;)

#arc #november2016 #nov2016

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