Physical Education
College English professor and sometime amateur sleuth Alison Bergeron would’ve been thrilled to hear that her husband, NYPD Detective Bobby Crawford, was leaving Homicide if that were the whole story, but it turns out that Bobby’s next assignment is even worse---undercover. As if worrying about...
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College English professor and sometime amateur sleuth Alison Bergeron would’ve been thrilled to hear that her husband, NYPD Detective Bobby Crawford, was leaving Homicide if that were the whole story, but it turns out that Bobby’s next assignment is even worse---undercover. As if worrying about his involvement in a case he won’t talk about at all wasn’t bad enough, Alison is forced to take over the women’s basketball team at St. Thomas after the coach dies of a heart attack during a game. She may not know much about basketball, but she’s no stranger to sleuthing, and it isn’t long before she suspects that the coach’s death may be more than unexpected but premeditated as well.
With Bobby deep undercover and Alison always on her way to deep trouble, it’s only a matter of time before they run smack into each other in Physical Education, the latest in Maggie Barbieri’s charming Murder 101 mystery series.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780312593292 (0312593295)
Publish date: 22-11-2011
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: Murder 101 Mystery (#6)
I've been wanting to read this for months. Unfortunately, finances dictating everything forced me to wait until I could get it from the library.There was so much going on I had to force myself to concentrate, especially at the end, just so I could play along with the resolution to both the dead body...
I really enjoy this series. The characters are well drawn and interesting, and the protagonist, Alison, has witty dialogue with a tendency towards dry wit and sarcasm - both qualities I enjoy in my heroines. The plot in this 6th book was a bit convoluted and chaotic, and I felt like the author cou...
Well, this one was slightly better, which is good, as I certainly read this series against my better judgement and all excuses of taste. And hey, in this one, Alison, a PhD who teaches English, actually teaches some classes! And deals with other faculty! Amazing!