The Quotient of Murder
Book Four of the Professor Sophie Knowles Mysteries
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Narrated by:
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Chris Kenworthy
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Math Professor Sophie Knowles becomes involved in the restoration of the campus bell tower, which has been closed for decades, ever since a student died there in a tragic accident. Sophie is curious when history seems to repeat itself - one of her students, Jenn, who was chosen to play the carillon in the new bell tower is beaten and left in a coma. Are students associated with the bell tower cursed? Sophie is determined to get to the bottom of Jenn's tragedy, which may mean digging back in history and finding out what happened 25 years ago.
©2019 Camille Minichino (P)2020 David N. WilsonAnother great story
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The narration is good.
Great mystery
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Math Professor Sophie Knowles gets the shocking news that one of her students was attacked on campus. As Sophie and the injured girls classmates rally around her and her family, Sophie learns that the attack was not the first incidence to happen out side the bell tower. A girl committed suicide from the tower and the tower was shut up. Now with the tower about to be reopened, Sophie can't help but believe there is a connection between the two. Can Sophie help the police find the connection and make her students feel safe again? Maybe if a storm and whoever seems to be cyber stalking her gives her time to puzzle it out because Sophie loves nothing better than a puzzle.
I liked the narrator. She has been the voice of Sophie and her friends right from the start and with good reason. If she was a professor I can't see any students falling asleep during her lesson.
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Two cases mean twice the mystery
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