
A Question of Class
Detective Captain Fusco Mystery Cases Series
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Narrated by:
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William York Hyde
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By:
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Maria Marotti
About this listen
The dean of academic affairs at a campus on the California coast is found dead with a bike chain around his neck. Circumstantial evidence points towards a lecturer, who is the union leader and the victim's antagonist. Captain Nick Fusco, the homicide detective assigned to the case, follows his gut feeling and steers away from the obvious suspect. An unexpected romance with an amateur sleuth adds further insights to his investigation and leads him to an unforeseen discovery: the unspoken class system of the academic world.
Will Fusco be able to solve the mystery and prevent a second murder?
©2006, 2021 Maria Marotti (P)2021 Maria Marotti
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