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Norman de Ratour

This series follows Norman de Ratour, a reluctant hero and unlikely sleuth thrust into a world of academic intrigue and bizarre mysteries. Join him as he navigates the complexities of university life, peculiar museums, and deeply personal dramas. Driven by a quest for justice and perhaps a chance at reclaiming lost love, Norman uncovers secrets ranging from culinary cults to ambitious scientific endeavors. These are compelling tales blending humor, suspense, and unexpected twists.

Murder in the Museum of Man

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    Murder in the Museum of Man

    • 273 pages
    • 10 hours of reading

    Dean Cranston Fessing, dispatched from Wainscott University to investigate finances of the neighboring Museum of Man, has been murdered. Not only that, but his grisly remains bear the unmistakable mark of haute cuisine. The police are baffled, and the media have a field day, dragging the name of the venerable museum through the mud. To get to the bottom of it all, and save his beloved museum from the University's institutional embrace, comes recording secretary Norman de Ratour, the most reluctant of heroes, the unlikeliest of sleuths. Disappointed in love thirty years ago, Norman lives a reclusive bachelor's existence, tormented by the memory of Elsbeth, and of his own timidity at a crucial amorous moment. Aided by the e-mail missives of an anonymous informant, and thwarted at every turn by his politically ambitious boss, Norman is thrust to center stage and begins to investigate a long list of suspects. Along the way he uncovers a cannibal cult in the anthropology department, creative writing in the primate pavilion, and Nietzschean ambitions in the genetics lab. It's a race to find the culprit, save the museum and reclaim his lost love before he himself winds up gracing the table of some fiendish gourmand.

    Murder in the Museum of Man