Newly minted PhD and sometime amateur detective Sarah Deane goes to teach at a New England girls' boarding school with a famously iron-fisted French teacher, Mme. Carpentier. But soon afterwards an art teacher turns up dead, bludgeoned to death on a campus path. Was it a case of mistaken identity, with the killer really out to get Mme. Carpentier? No one can stop Sarah from investigating....
J. S. Borthwick is the pseudonym of Jean Scott Creighton. She lives on the Maine coast. She is the creator of 'Sarah Deane', a professor of English and amateur sleuth.
An easy light read that kind of plods along. I didn't feel engaged with the characters much. That said, I did finish the book, but I don't think I will seek out others written by this author.
New PHD Sarah Deane takes on a teaching position at a girl's school during the spring semester at a girl's boarding school to fill the time until the fall when she will move to a university. The job has been arranged by her husband's cousin who also teaches there. One on the teachers is bludgened to death. Sarah and her cousin in their bumbling ways investigate the death and attemps on another teacher's life.
A fun, fast, engaging read. Enjoyable without being too gritty. I like that. Something you could give your teenaber to read without worrying too much about language, or too discriptive "bedroom scenes"....
An interesting mystery set in a private girls school. I don't remember the girls being so educated or nice at my school! Nice language and twists although I found it a little hard going!