Can this badly-written novel tell us why Prosser died and who killed him? Mysteriously, real-life events start paralleling events in the novel, including a second murder: a woman in the Soames household, dressed in a red kimono, is strangled in her room. As Frank follows the trail, it leads to a number of unlikely places, including the cultural studies department of Stanford University and a wedding chapel in Las Vegas. Maybe if he can endure reading the dead professor's novel, he can solve the evolving mystery.
Part of the series The Frank May Chronicles by QP Books.
A renowned professor of law at Stanford University, Lawrence Friedman has written 36 acclaimed books of nonfiction on law, crime, and history, including A History of American Law and The Human Rights Culture. He has published ten previous works of fiction as well.