Teacher's Threat
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4.9 • 9 Ratings
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
"An extremely unique mystery series with an intelligent heroine whose appeal will never go out of style."
—Kings River Life Magazine
Interior decorator Madison Night has learned the hard way that creativity doesn't always impress the people holding the purse strings. After losing her business in a legal battle—and with local banks unimpressed by her Doris Day–inspired sales pitch—she decides it's time for a reset. Her solution? Go back to school and earn an MBA.
Night classes are supposed to be challenging, not deadly. But after an especially heated lecture, Madison's professor is found murdered during office hours—and suddenly the only degree she can think about is homicide.
As the campus reels and classes resume under the watchful eye of the dean, Madison begins to suspect that the coursework itself may hold the key to the crime. With her last hope for a business loan slipping away and danger creeping closer with every lesson, continuing her education could come at a lethal cost; getting her MBA could leave her DOA.
To survive the semester—and solve the case—Madison will have to prove she's learned more than just the syllabus.
Teacher's Threat is the eighth book in the Madison Night mystery series, featuring a mid-century modern interior decorator, fair-play mysteries, and smart, contemporary stakes rooted in reinvention. Perfect for readers who love stylish mysteries with intelligent heroines, classic charm, and vintage flair with modern challenges.
Customer Reviews
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I love this series! Madison is trying to revive her decorating business, but can’t get loan officers to take her seriously. She decides she needs an MBA to show them she means business. When her professor dies, she finds that business education can be murder. The author’s expert storytelling, great plot and believable characters will keep the pages turning. I like the descriptions of the vintage clothing Madison wears. I enjoyed this fun cozy mystery and am looking forward to the next one. I received this book free and chose to make a voluntary, unbiased review.