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Publish and Perish (1997)

by Sally S. Wright

Series: Ben Reese (1)

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INTRODUCING ACADEMIC SLEUTH BEN REESE A college professor dead under mysterious circumstances. A secretary who hates the victim with lethal ferocity. A vengeful former student. To university archivist and former intelligence agent Ben Reese, the sudden death of his old friend and colleague Richard West, Chair of the English Department, looks like murder, but in a small buttoned-down private college, can it ever be proved? Not until an attack on his own life tells Ben all he needs--and fears--to know about a brilliant, sociopathic killer. . . .… (more)
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Ben Reese is a university archivist at Alderton University, a small Ohio private school. When one of his old friends is found murdered, he then finds himself in the role of detective.

Ben is in England on sabbatical and working on a research project. A middle of the night phone call from Alderton is the preamble to the mystery. The next morning Ben receives a telegram telling him Richard West is dead from a heart attack. Richard was Ben’s middle-of-the-night phone caller who had to shorten his call due to an interruption.

Ben is designated executor of Richard’s estate and finds some papers that make him wonder if it was a heart attack or murder.

Being an archivist, Ben is well versed in research and applies it to finding the truth about Richard’s death and another death that occurs.

This is the first book in the series. I’ve enjoyed it and have picked up three more in the series.

Ben is a character that not only looks and sees, but also thinks. The plot moves along and the characters are interesting. ( )
  ChazziFrazz | May 15, 2023 |
death of professor traces back to WWII
  ritaer | Jun 10, 2021 |
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Because of John Reed,
who went in on June 5th
and came out under a Piper Cub
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Friday, November 18, 1960
It was two in the morning in Oxfordshire, England, when the call came through from America tha twoke Clarence Wilson, the porterat Deniston Hall.
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INTRODUCING ACADEMIC SLEUTH BEN REESE A college professor dead under mysterious circumstances. A secretary who hates the victim with lethal ferocity. A vengeful former student. To university archivist and former intelligence agent Ben Reese, the sudden death of his old friend and colleague Richard West, Chair of the English Department, looks like murder, but in a small buttoned-down private college, can it ever be proved? Not until an attack on his own life tells Ben all he needs--and fears--to know about a brilliant, sociopathic killer. . . .

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Set in the 1960's at a private college in Ohio. Archivist (and former WWII Scout) Ben Reese's professor friend in Ohio dies, after calling Ben to say he's made an important discovery of "an act of treachery". Ben returns from England; was it a heart attack or murder? Then a woman professor dies. Reese seeks out information from the old friend's past; the college president was also a friend of both, and of someone who died in WW II.

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Publish And Perish, the first Ben Reese novel, begins in 1960 at an academic research institute near Oxford, England, though the story grows out of tangled relationships at the small Ohio university where Ben Reese is an archivist - an expert in antiquities, in coins and paintings and the dating of ancient texts.

He's also a thirty-seven year old veteran of WWII; a behind-the-lines reconnaissance expert who captured German command posts across France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany until he was stopped by a Tiger Tank.

His war experiences aren't something he talks about easily. He's a quiet man, who lives close to the country, and rides his horse, and enjoys the accomplishments of long dead craftsmen, while he tries to get over the death of his wife. It isn't until his closest friend dies, minutes after phoning Ben in England, that Ben has to rely again on the characteristivs that kept him alive from Omaha Beach to the Saarbrucken Forest.

It wasn't a typical call, of course, not from Richard West, who phoned in the middle of the Oxford night to tell Ben he'd "uncovered an act of treachery that only we can avenge". Richard died moments later, and it's that call that leads Ben to look at more than the medical evidence pointing to natural causes. Though he also knew that Richard West, Chairman of Alderton University's English Dept. was nothing if not controversial - a man who provoked strong reactions in several self-declared detractors who had reason to want him dead.

Ben looks under a lot of academic rocks at the politics, prejudice and ambition that had to navigated even then by those with unpopular opinions. That leads the killer to come after Ben with a calculated brutality that takes Ben back to the war, and makes the question of his own survival more than a matter of academic interest. [retrieved 6/24/2014 from Amazon.com]
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