The Oxford Fellow

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A crime novel featuring a former lawman turned novelist and sleuth, whose latest investigation takes him into the murderous rivalries of academic life.
 
When Denton hears there’s a fellow missing from Oxford, it takes him a while to grasp that “fellow,” in this instance, means some sort of academic character, and not, you know, a fellow. A bloke. Never mind: He’s happy to set off for Oxford and poke around. He imagines a holiday, a peaceful sojourn among the hushed libraries and the famous dreaming spires. It will be so different from frantic, filthy London, muscling its way into the twentieth century . . .
 
Turns out, those dreaming spires hide nightmares as wicked as anything in the city's back alleys. He stumbles in particular into the web of vicious rivalries otherwise known as the School of Archeology, with hatreds rooted in the famous discovery of the ancient city of Troy. Grisly suicides, terrifying curses, threats of eye-popping violence—it’s the stuff of penny dreadfuls. No wonder the fellow has disappeared; Denton wouldn’t mind following his lead and hopping a train back to London.
 
Praise for Kenneth Cameron’s Denton series:
 
“Fine plotting and distinctive characters.” —Publishers Weekly

“Sure to appeal to readers who love historical mysteries intertwined with edgy interpersonal relationships” —Library Journal
 
“Cameron paints a striking portrait of London, and Denton is a hero whose unheroic side only makes his character more appealing.” —Kirkus Reviews

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Kenneth Cameron was born in 1931 in Rochester, NY. He is the author of seven novels featuring Denton, a compulsively romantic American with a dark past and a knack for solving other people’s problems, though not necessarily his own. Cameron has written more than 30 books, some under the name George Bartram and some—with his son, Christian Cameron—under the name Gordon Kent. He lives most of the time in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State.

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