
The Lesson of Her Death
Published: 1993,
Doubleday
Formats: Hardback,
Paperback, Audio
CD,
Kindle
Hardback: ISBD-13: 978-0385424813
Pages: 432
Paperback: ISBD-13: 978-0553560206
Pages: 528
Plot:
Detective Bill Corde gazes down at the demure body in a bed of muddied
hyacinths beside a gloomy lagoon, unaware that he is about to plunge
into fears as dark and dense as the waters of Blackfoot Pond. As rumors
of a crazed serial "moon killer" scorch the no longer serene Midwestern
campus, Corde uncovers shocking secrets about the victim's sexual
encounters with students and faculty. Exposing these lurid vignettes
from the underside of college life could tear apart the seemingly
placid surface of the academic community, revealing scenarios of
sinister ambition, intrigue, and corruption.
While he races to prevent another death before the full moon, Corde's
public and private lives cruelly collide. The murderer has focused on
the cop's family and leads them into an isolated world of terror from
which there is no escape. Helplessly, Corde watches his guilt-haunted
wife and troubled teenage son become entangled in a brilliant madman's
malevolent trap. But it is Corde's learning-impaired daughter, Sarah,
who is in the greatest danger - she alone may hold the key to the
identity of the killer.