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Theoretically dead : a mystery / by Tinker Marks.

LIBRA - Limited PS3613.A7656 T48 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Marks, Tinker, author.
Contributor:
Penn Sexuality Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women philosophers--Fiction.
Women philosophers.
Artificial insemination, Human--Fiction.
Artificial insemination, Human.
Lesbians--Fiction.
Lesbians.
Genre:
Lesbian fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction
Fiction
Mystery fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Physical Description:
222 pages ; 21 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Norwich, Vermont : New Victoria Publishers, 2001
Summary:
A tangled web of murdered philosophers, suspicious police, irate college officials and frozen sperm. The conference at Hammond College, on the life and work of brilliant philosopher Erik Weber, was attracting interested scholars from all over the country. Professor Claire Sinclair was definitely not one of them. Though the conference was organized by her partner, Emma Harrington, economist Claire had planned to stay clear of any gathering of philosophers. This would have been easier had she not tripped over Weber's body lying on the sidewalk. It turns out that despite their fascination with his ideas, plenty of Weber's colleagues had reason to hate him. But which had opportunity to kill?
Notes:
The Cushing Library/Women & Gender Studies copy was acquired as part of The Arden Eversmeyer Collection.
ISBN:
1892281163
9781892281166
OCLC:
46472289

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