Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural
  • Language:English
  • Pages:316
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798350972580

The Professor's Final Lesson

By Tom McDowell

Overview


This novel follows the investigation of the murder of Professor Ethan Black, a history professor at Cleveland State University. The story is primarily told through the perspectives of Detectives Sarah Robinson and David King, partners tasked with solving the case. Professor Black is found murdered in his office, and as the investigation unfolds, it's revealed that he was involved in numerous affairs. The detectives interview various suspects, including Connie Martin (Black's graduate assistant), Emily Montgomery, Karen Green, and Diana Davis (the Dean's wife). As they dig deeper, they discover a web of lies, infidelity, and sexual encounters involving multiple parties. The case takes an unexpected turn when Sarah and David are involved in a car accident while traveling to Columbus for interviews, complicating the investigation further. The detectives face numerous challenges as they continue to unravel the complex relationships surrounding Professor Black. They interview more suspects, including Linda Sullivan (a reverend's wife), Kathy Black (the professor's wife), and Dr. Davis (the Dean). Throughout the novel, the detectives encounter dead ends and false leads, struggling to connect the pieces of this intricate puzzle. The story also touches on the personal lives of the detectives and the impact of the case on their relationships and well-being. As the investigation progresses, hidden motives, secret affairs, and unexpected connections come to light, keeping readers guessing until the very end. The novel expertly weaves together elements of mystery, suspense, and interpersonal drama, creating a compelling narrative that explores the darker side of academia and human nature.
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Description


In the heart of Cleveland, a shocking murder at Cleveland State University sets off a gripping investigation. Professor Ethan Black, a respected history professor, is found dead in his office, and Detectives Sarah Robinson and David King are tasked with solving the case. As they delve deeper, Sarah and David uncover a complex web of secrets and affairs surrounding the charismatic professor. Their investigation leads them through a maze of suspects, each with their own motives and hidden agendas. Connie Martin, Black's graduate assistant, is their first interviewee. Initially devastated by her mentor's death, Connie's relationship with the professor is revealed to be far more intimate than first appeared. Emily Montgomery, another of Black's conquests, provides insight into the professor's manipulative nature and his ability to seduce even the most unlikely partners. Karen Green, a colleague of Black's, proves to be an enigma with her cavalier attitude towards her affair with the professor. Diana Davis, the wife of the History Department's Dean, opens up a new avenue of inquiry, suggesting academic politics might play a role in the murder. The investigation takes a dangerous turn when Sarah and David are involved in a serious car accident while traveling for interviews. This incident not only jeopardizes their well-being but also threatens to derail the entire investigation, raising suspicions of foul play. Undeterred, the detectives press on, interviewing Linda Sullivan, a reverend's wife whose involvement with Black adds a layer of religious hypocrisy to the case. Kathy Black, the professor's wife, initially appears as a grieving widow, but her interview raises more questions than answers. Dr. Davis, the Dean of the History Department, proves to be equally enlightening and frustrating, revealing a web of departmental politics and personal vendettas. As the investigation progresses, Sarah and David find themselves not only unraveling the mystery of Professor Black's murder but also navigating their own personal challenges. Sarah struggles to balance her dedication to the job with her responsibilities as a single mother, while David grapples with the emotional toll of the case. The novel expertly weaves together the professional and personal lives of the detectives, creating a rich tapestry of human drama against the backdrop of a high-stakes murder investigation. It explores the dark underbelly of academia, where power, ambition, and desire collide with deadly consequences. Throughout the story, the author masterfully builds suspense, dropping tantalizing clues and red herrings that keep the reader guessing. The intricate plot is complemented by vivid character development, bringing to life not just the main protagonists but also the colorful cast of suspects and witnesses. As Sarah and David inch closer to the truth, they confront not just a murderer, but also their own personal demons. The case forces them to question their assumptions about human nature, fidelity, and the lengths to which people will go to protect their secrets. The investigation is further complicated by new characters and potential suspects, including Joe Martin, Connie's husband, whose confrontation with David adds another layer of tension to the case. This gripping crime thriller is not just a whodunit, but a profound exploration of human relationships, the consequences of our choices, and the secrets we keep. It raises questions about morality, loyalty, and the nature of truth in a world where appearances are often deceiving. The story culminates in a series of shocking revelations that challenge everything the detectives thought they knew about the case. The final twist leaves readers on the edge of their seats, setting the stage for a potential sequel that promises to delve even deeper into the murky waters of human nature and the pursuit of justice.
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About The Author


Tom McDowell is a retired business professional living in Naples, Florida. After a successful career, Tom has channeled his creative passion for storytelling into writing. This book marks his debut as an author. An avid golfer for the past forty years, Tom's love for the sport remains strong despite recent back issues that have limited his time on the greens. He enjoys the tranquility and challenge that golf brings, and the camaraderie of the golfing community. In addition, he cherishes his time spent watching his beloved Ohio State Buckeyes Football team. Tom is married to Anna, and together they relish the vibrant, sunny lifestyle of Florida. In his free time, Tom enjoys exploring new interests, dining, and spending quality time with Anna and their dog, Rosco. His journey from the boardroom to the world of writing has been exciting and fulfilling, and he hopes his readers enjoy the thrilling tales he has crafted. Tom is currently working on four additional books: "The Nine Iron Murders," "If I Were President," "The Most Interesting Man in the World," and "The Great Jewelry Heists".
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