Cynthia Kuhn
Cynthia Kuhn writes the Lila Maclean academic mystery series. She teaches English at Metropolitan State University of Denver and serves as president of Sisters in Crime-Colorado. For more information, please visit cynthiakuhn.net.
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Cynthia Kuhn writes the Lila Maclean academic mystery series. She teaches English at Metropolitan State University of Denver and serves as president of Sisters in Crime-Colorado. For more information, please visit cynthiakuhn.net.
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I enjoy this series a lot - it's cozy without being twee, and the mysteries are reasonably well plotted most of the time. I also love that Kuhn shows way more than she tells; this might be the only reason I'd tell someone to read these in order. The stories don't require it at all, but the author ...
Series: Lila Maclean #1 I guess this book was okay, but I found it kind of condescending and not nearly as tightly-told as it could have been. There were a lot of extraneous details that the author though should be included to flesh out the characters but that didn’t do much for the story and I di...
Good, but not great; I thought the first book showed a lot of potential because I liked the setting, I liked the characters and I liked that the author wasn't trying to make everything cute. It exceeded my expectations, which have, admittedly, been lowered dramatically by the dreck published en mas...
This is a shorter-length novel, coming in at only 227 pages, but it was a great read; rather than feeling like it was too short or sparsely detailed, it felt tightly written and evenly paced. Lila is a newly-minted Ph.D. starting her first semester as a junior English Lit professor at a posh Unive...
#THESEMESTEROFOURDISCONTENT 4 STARS! GREAT NEW SERIES AVAILABLE 4/5/16 @cynthiakuhn @henerypress This was the first in a series and the first I have read by this author. Someone is out to get the professors at Stonedale. And personally, I think the first professor was lucky to have lived as lo...