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The Raven and the Nightmare

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When feisty young Professor Karen Pelletier receives a scholarly bonanza in the form of never-before-seen manuscripts and journals by the nineteenth-century poet Emmeline Foster, who is rumored to have killed herself for the love of Edgar Allan Poe, she finds herself going head-to-head with Enfield College's resident Edgar Allan Poe expert, Elliot Corbin, an academic windbag of monumental proportions. When Corbin is stabbed to death in mysterious circumstances, Karen has an airtight alibi, but other academic suspects abound. Then it begins to look more and more as if Corbin's death may be inextricably entwined with the muse of his life--poet of the macabre, Edgar Allan Poe. State police investigator, Lieutenant Piotrowski, calls on Karen's literary expertise, and she is involved once more in the task of investigating her not-so-collegial colleagues. Will Karen Pelletier ever free herself from the academic mayhem that plagues her as a yet-untenured professor?

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The Raven and the Nightmare, Joanne Dobson

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2000
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Title
The Raven and the Nightmare
Language
English
Publisher
Bantam
Released
2000
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
0553579991
ISBN13
9780553579994
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When feisty young Professor Karen Pelletier receives a scholarly bonanza in the form of never-before-seen manuscripts and journals by the nineteenth-century poet Emmeline Foster, who is rumored to have killed herself for the love of Edgar Allan Poe, she finds herself going head-to-head with Enfield College's resident Edgar Allan Poe expert, Elliot Corbin, an academic windbag of monumental proportions. When Corbin is stabbed to death in mysterious circumstances, Karen has an airtight alibi, but other academic suspects abound. Then it begins to look more and more as if Corbin's death may be inextricably entwined with the muse of his life--poet of the macabre, Edgar Allan Poe. State police investigator, Lieutenant Piotrowski, calls on Karen's literary expertise, and she is involved once more in the task of investigating her not-so-collegial colleagues. Will Karen Pelletier ever free herself from the academic mayhem that plagues her as a yet-untenured professor?