"Headmistress is killed -- lots of suspects"
Professor Susan Lombardi learns that her close friend John
is the police's prime suspect in the murder of
headmistress, Sabena Lazlo. Susan used to teach at
Wintonbury Academy and knows the faculty well. She can't
believe John would have killed her. Even though he had
threatened her the day before at a faculty meeting. But
many people didn't like Sabena. Susan isn't sure there
are many people who like her. She was the reason Susan
had left. Susan decides to try to help clear John. Since she knows
the faculty, she feels she can find out information the
police may not be able to discover as easily. She gets
permission to talk to the faculty from Granny Smith who is
helping to run the school in Sabena's absence. Plus she
enlists the help of her husband, Swash, and her Private
Investigator friend, Mark. The deeper Susan digs, the more secrets about the faculty
and students she discovers. John is definitely not the
only person with a motive for murdering Sabena. But can
Susan figure out who the real killer is among all the
suspects? I found this mystery to be very enjoyable. It is a quick
read. Susan is such a likeable character. The faculty
and students at the Academy are very believable. The plot
is well written, and there are enough suspects to make it
difficult to figure out the killer. I hope Ms. Shmurak writes more in this series. I highly
recommend it.
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted June 6, 2005
SummaryThe headmistress of a posh private school for girls has been
found brutally murdered in her office. When professor and
educational consultant Susan Lombardi learns that her close
friend John has been accused of the crime, she wastes no
time setting out to clear his name. While doing so she
uncovers some troubling secrets about the school's faculty
and staff, and it soon becomes clear that John is definitely
not the only one with a motive for murdering the "deadmistress".
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