Amanda Cross

Carolyn Gold Heilbrun, known by her pen name Amanda Cross, was an American academic and author of detective fiction. She was a professor of English at Columbia University and wrote a series of novels featuring the character Kate Fansler.

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  1. 1. Poetic Justice

    A Novel of Suspense

    This novel is a captivating mystery that follows Kate Fansler, a literature professor and amateur sleuth, as she is drawn into a perplexing case at a prestigious law school. When a brilliant female student is accused of plagiarism and subsequently found dead, Fansler is enlisted to navigate the complex academic politics and uncover the truth. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she encounters a web of deceit and corruption that challenges her intellectual prowess and moral compass. Set against the backdrop of academia, the story masterfully combines elements of mystery, feminism, and literary references, making it a thought-provoking and engaging read.

    The 5082nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. In The Last Analysis

    An Academic Mystery

    In this gripping mystery novel, the protagonist, Kate Fansler, a sharp and insightful English professor, finds herself embroiled in a perplexing murder case when one of her students is found dead in the office of her psychoanalyst. As Kate delves into the tangled web of academic politics, personal relationships, and psychological intrigue, she must use her keen intellect and understanding of human nature to unravel the truth. With a blend of wit and suspense, the story explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the complexities of the human psyche, all set against the backdrop of a prestigious university.

    The 17010th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. Death In A Tenured Position

    A Kate Fansler Mystery

    In this gripping mystery, the world of academia is turned upside down when a tenured professor at Harvard University is found dead under suspicious circumstances. The story follows the astute and insightful amateur sleuth, Kate Fansler, as she navigates the intricate web of academic politics and personal vendettas to uncover the truth. With a sharp eye for detail and a keen understanding of human nature, Kate delves into the lives of her colleagues, revealing hidden motives and long-buried secrets. As the investigation unfolds, she must confront her own biases and assumptions, ultimately leading to a shocking revelation that challenges the very foundations of the academic institution.

    The 17010th Greatest Book of All Time