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Black Diamond: A Mystery at the University of Michigan (Dead Letter)
Author: Susan Holtzer

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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780312966294 - ISBN-10: 0312966296
Publication Date: 9/15/1998
Pages: 336


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
In exchange for some missed class notes, University of Michigan student and sports reporter Zoe Kaplan agrees to drive drab dorm-mate Clare Swann to her eccentric late aunt's estate for the sorting of her possessions. When the will is read, Clare is handed the mysterious "Black Diamond," a porcupine quill-covered black box filled with seemingly meaningless mementos.

But when Zoe and Clare return to Clare's dorm after a trip to the library, they find the place ripped apart, the Black Diamond missing, and a man with a gashed throat lying dead on Clare's floor-a a man whom Clare recognizes as her father, assumed dead years ago. Enlisting her friend, clear-minded computer expert beneath the layers of a logging family's dark past-and into a present rife with murderous ambition.

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A mystery of the University of Michigan - fast pacing, page turner.

Deanna S. (cozylady) reviewed 8/22/2006...
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This is a very good mystery in the in the University of Michigan series with Anneke Haagen, computer expert and Zoe Kaplan reporter and student.

Christine K. (JadedMidnightAngel) reviewed 11/9/2006...
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I enjoyed this book and the others I read in the Dead Letter Mysteries because I could relate to the location the story took place at since I live in Michigan and am familiar with the Ann Arbor area. When I know the actual area a story takes place in it makes the story more plausible to me.


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