The Dean Is Dead
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About the Book
He was political, she was correct. He was an ex-cop, she considered policemen an unnecessary danger to people like her or anybody. It was not a relationship made in heaven. But no one would think of Briarpatch College in that context, much less the isolated community of Middleville. Still, faculty and students alike were shocked when the dean was found dead. As the investigation uncovered more and more suspects, it became clear that the campus contained more complex personalities and more tangled relationships than anyone had suspected.
If you've ever attended a small college, you've been to Briarpatch. Your alma mater's endowment may be larger, the buildings newer and the football team more successful, but the faculty, the staff and the cafeteria food are the same everywhere.
About the Author
William Urban has more than forty years of experience in higher education, mostly in the United States, mostly at small colleges, mostly at Monmouth College in Illinois. His publications Medieval Mercenaries, Bayonets for Hire have been praised for their combination of story-telling, insight and wit.