Friday, June 10, 2022

The Student in Classroom 6 by Patricia McAlexander

 About the Book:

Although a faculty member has been killed on campus and the murderer is still at large, English instructor Katherine Holiday never suspects the criminal might be one of her students. In fact, there’s a man in her adult evening class she wishes she could know better.

Seeing no need for a college degree, Tyler McHenry, a partner in his father’s successful tree service, writes fiction for his own pleasure. No one at the University needs to know his personal reasons for enrolling in a first-year composition course. Still, he finds himself fascinated by the pretty teacher, who believes his writing should be published.

  Our Review:

        Set against the University of Georgia’s lush Athens campus, this story keeps the reader on the edge of their seats, waiting for the next victim to succumb to the mystery killer—as well as the big reveal of the identity of the murderer. Author McAlexander skillfully weaves a budding off-limits romance between instructor and adult student while at the same time offering an insider’s view of college level English coursework. It’s always a bonus when we learn new things from the books we read, this one is exceptional in several areas. Well done!

 On a scale of 1-5, The Student in Classroom 6 deserves a 6.

 Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews

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