A Knife In The Back: A Case for
Professor Sally Good by Bill
Crider is the second one in the series following Murder Is An Art. Head
of the English and Fine Arts of Hughes Community College located between Houston and
Galveston, Dr. Sally Good she is still trying to live down her reputation for
solving the recent murder case. Her plan is to focus on student essays and
dealing with the daily various difficulties of being the department chair. She
has to deal with all that and her ongoing addition addiction to chocolate bars.
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Then Ralph Bostic gets himself
killed. One of the trustees of Hughes Community College, Ralph Bostic was
considered to be a less than stellar human being before he got himself stabbed
by a knife. A certain knife made by one of Dr. Good’s department members, Jack
Neville. The same Jack Neville who helped her in the previous situation and a
guy she is developing some sort of attachment to because she had said yes to a
date.
As others in the HCC system
overreact to the situation and local police believe no further investigation is
needed, Dr. Sally Good is well aware that somebody needs to figure out who
actually did the crime. She knows that based on prior experience and long before
the murderer strikes again on campus. Once again it is going to be up to Dr.
Sally Good to solve the case that literally begins with A Knife In The Back.
Building on the previous character
development for Dr. Sally Good, Jack Neville, and others in Murder
Is An Art this read is another good one in the series. As in the Carl
Burns Mystery series the author is clearly using his background in
academia to craft these mysteries. Subtle humor, a dash of romance, and plenty
of mystery where there are lots of suspects make A Knife In The Back a
mighty good read. While I personally prefer Sheriff Dan Rhodes series,
the author’s many other series and stand alones also provide an excellent Bill
Crider writing fix even without the Dr Pepper.
Material supplied by the good folks
of the Plano Public Library System. They do not care one whit whether I read it
or even if I review it. They just want their book back in the same shape it
came to me.
Make the rest of your Friday a
reading quest by heading over to Patti Abbott’s blog and checking out the FFB list.
Make sure you make time to pick up a copy of her Concrete
Angel. A mighty good read that is well worth it.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2016
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