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Beth Austin #1

The Mark Twain Murders

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When Beth Austin investigates a case of plagiarism in an award-winning student paper, the trial soon leads to murder

277 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1989

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Edith Skom

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Edith Skom is the acclaimed author of The Mark Twain Murders and The George Eliot Murders and has been nominated for the Agatha, the Macavity, and the Anthony awards. She lives outside Chicago, where she is a lecturer at Northwestern University.

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3 reviews
December 13, 2025
very cute - saw the cover while shelving today, and with finals over I have time to kill. I don't read mysteries often, or at least, not properly - I don't ever try to puzzle it out. lazy, very lazy of me. the cutest thing is the publishing date - when they get embarrassed by mentioning Watergate, I flipped to the sticker and saw 1990! I had been sucked into believing it was right on the curve....wish fulfillment for an English freshman like me, though I hope critiques for me are more open and honest lol. Beth is a fine sharp character, and while I understand the summer setting for its leisure, if there are more books I hope they are set in the actual school year - I want to see her teach, and I want to read more essays. the romance was rather charming in how chaste it was...cuteness.
1,093 reviews3 followers
June 24, 2022
From the academic structure and library technology, this book seems to be set in the late 1970s when security systems had just been added to academic libraries and faculty still worried about research on state campuses. Prof. Beth Austin is obsessed with plagiarism and must skim books in search of a source in this early computerized world. I just Google phrases and use Turnitin myself. Bodies do start showing up though.
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1,701 reviews114 followers
August 30, 2024
I always seem to enjoy mysteries set at a university, especially because I recognize people who I work with in some of the characters! So, I was looking forward to this book and I was not disappointed, although it really wasn't all that realistic (let's face it, why would the FBI go to the English Department and not work with the Library or the university police?)

But still, this is a fun, light reading about the incidence of missing or vandalized books that turn into a murder of a coed. I know a couple of professors, who like Beth Austin, are witty, perceptive and curious as all get out and could easily see her working with the handsome FBI agent to track down the evildoer.
101 reviews2 followers
September 15, 2012
Veeeeeerrry similar to the Joanne Dobson series featuring a female literature professor (right down to the law enforcement boyfriend) and, as in the case of the Dobson series, not as satisfying as the Amanda Cross series, both because the female prof spends more time thinking about men than about literature, and because the literary parts are not quite as, well, literary.
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1,774 reviews23 followers
April 11, 2014
A enjoyable mystery, although it seemed to jump quite a bit. I found myself going back a page several times to see what I missed, only to find I hadn't missed anything. I am sure there were many literary references that passed me by.
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403 reviews1 follower
December 11, 2016
It took me longer than I thought it would. I never seem to connect with the story.
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3,973 reviews
August 1, 2008
An intellectual murder mystery set on an Midwestern campus. This was not nearly as satisfying as I had hoped it would be.
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48 reviews7 followers
June 4, 2017
good - like the professor character - will look for others
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November 24, 2011
Stolen books, plagiarism, murder, and the usual rancor of academia. This is a pretty good series debut.
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1,135 reviews14 followers
August 7, 2012
This is actually a good read, except the material is dated - computers, other technology.
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August 3, 2015
I actually liked this book a lot! Granted, the protagonist is a teacher who violently hates plagiarists, so that made me happy. I may be biased.
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2,011 reviews4 followers
November 11, 2011
This was a slow plot with far too many literary referances for me.
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