Anne Austin è stata una scrittrice di gialli americana le cui narrazioni catturarono i lettori con le loro trame intricate e il ritmo avvincente. Passando dalla narrativa romantica, affinò la sua abilità narrativa in misteri avvincenti, molti dei quali furono pubblicati a puntate sui giornali, mantenendo il pubblico ansioso di scoprire ogni nuova uscita. I suoi romanzi presentavano spesso il detective ricorrente "Bonnie" Dundee, dimostrando la sua abilità nel creare investigatori coinvolgenti e casi criminali complessi. L'approccio distintivo di Austin al genere ha consolidato il suo posto come voce degna di nota nella narrativa di mistero dei primi del Novecento.
When Arnold Rivers, a wealthy man, is found murdered at a bridge party, everyone is a suspect. Detective Inspector Arnold finds himself in a race against time to solve the case and bring the culprit to justice.
Grounded in scholarship but written for busy institutional leaders, Building
Gender Equity in the Academy is a handbook of actionable strategies for
faculty and administrators working to improve the inclusion and visibility of
women and others who are marginalized in the sciences and in academe more
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A James "Bonnie" Dundee Mystery The boarding house run by Mrs. Rhodes was a pleasant place, clean and quiet, that is until one of her lodgers, Emma Hogarth is found brutally murdered in her room. The victim had been reputed to keep a large amount of cash hidden in her room. Certainly many of the current and former lodgers would have found a use for the money, and not a few of them were keeping secrets. But, there was also a hint that something in Emma Hogarth's past might have been behind her murder. For his first case, newly appointed detective James Dundee might have wished for something simpler, especially when he discovers that his best witness is a parrot.
A James "Bonnie" Dundee Mystery It's been said that you can't go home again. When Yola Conova, a film star trying to rebuild a flagging career with a cross country public relations tour arrives, there are some in the small city of Hamilton convinced that that is what she has done. Except that before she had left Hamilton years earlier she had been called Madge Smith and had worked as a maid. The mystery surrounding Conova only deepens when her body is found hanging from a bridge on a frigid night. Special Investigator James Dundee finds himself with plenty of unanswered questions. What had driven her to suicide? Was it really murder and not suicide? And was the dead woman really the Madge Smith that had left Hamilton under a cloud?