![]() An unexpected literary bequest sets into motion a bizarre chain of theft and murder leading all the way back to Edgar Allan Poe. Reviews of The Raven and the Nightingale "Dobson delightfully skewers the pretensions and politics of academic life while respecting the importance of education and a life of the mind." Booklist "Accomplished stuff. . ." Kirkus |
The Raven and the NightingaleWhen feisty young Professor Karen Pelletier receives a serendipitious 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. |
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