Death with Dostoevsky
The Crime with the Classics, Book 4
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Caroline Shaffer
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Professor Emily Cavanaugh makes a horrific discovery while writing her book on Dostoevsky in the entertaining fourth Crime with the Classics story.
Professor Emily Cavanaugh has left Windy Corner behind and is back at Bede College on her sabbatical, determined to finish writing her book on Dostoevsky. She is soon reunited with one of her promising students, Daniel Razumov, as well as familiar faces on the teaching staff - her friend, Marguerite Grenier; her half-brother, Oscar Lansing; the abrasive division chair, Richard McClintock; and the predatory Taylor Curzon, known for her relentless pursuit of young male students - and Taylor now has Daniel firmly in her sights.
Emily knows Taylor must be stopped, but as she starts gathering evidence of Daniel’s harassment, she has a disturbing flashback, and then makes a gruesome discovery.... Can Emily catch a dangerous campus killer while also confronting events from her own past?
©2019 Katherine Bolger Hyde (P)2019 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about Death with Dostoevsky
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- Anonymous User
- 08-10-22
Annoyed by main character
I enjoyed the narration. But I found Emily an annoying character. Judgemental and lacking in any compassion for the victim. I understand her meddling helped solve the case, but why on earth did the police allow her to get so involved with in the first place.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-12-22
OK but too religious
the mystery is not too bad but too preachy. almost feel like soft Christian propaganda.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-04-23
Not aging well, ok if you like this sort of thing
Let’s see, the half Russian girl has blonde hair and is called Svetlana - such a large country with so many names but no, Svetlana. The girlfriend of the half brother is Asian, which part of Asia? No idea, could be Thai, could be Japanese, Chinese, Korean…a whole host of countries, apparently apparently it doesn’t matter, and she looks delicate (but lively). At chapter 4 we’ve met at least two sexual predators, the female one is an atheist who considers religious icons to be pieces of beautiful artwork not interfaces with Divinity (how terribly evil of her, just to double down on the stereotype).
And if you don’t come from a religious country like the USA you might find the assumption of Christianity a bit in your face.
At Chapter four nothing has happened yet, except that the evil female atheist predator has shown her interest in a sullen student and his girlfriend (Svetlana, who moves like a dancer, and wants to be a ballerina…because of course her mother was a Russian ballerina (?!?!), but her father wants her to be a lawyer) shares the same brand of religion as the main character and is blonde (Medieval European princess needing rescuing vibes crossed with angels? All the princesses were blonde anyway) and has asked the main character for help.
Way too many stereotypes for me. Too much assumption of Christianity as being THE WAY well of course. But it may be fine for you - the main character does not have email, so it must be relatively old, no university professor would be able to get away with that from some time ago.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-07-22
Good in parts
overall pretty good for cozy crime
the constant reference to God and faith became tiresome
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- Anonymous User
- 18-12-22
Good story - too much religion
I enjoy this author and the who dunnit part is the story was good. The characters are well drawn and engaging and it is well written. But! And it is a big but. It is preachy, I get that the main character (and I expect the author) is a believer but to relate pretty well all of hers thoughts back her religion is annoying.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-12-22
similar to others
a mixture of romance and murder.... very easy to listen to. each story is self-contained and formulated.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-08-23
Light entertainment
Story could be sharper, at times just too fantastic. Very light entertainment, increased speed of delivery, which helped.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-06-23
Google-happy author??
Apart from really clique characters, badly written dialogue, a lack of plot and a myriad of other faults I’d have to say the constant poking about religion - and how god is real and we should all believe in him/it/her - felt like at every turn I was trying to be converted and not subtly! This book pretends to be something it’s not, in that it wanted to be literature (name dropping Dostoyevsky though the research behind this all being google based) and it wanted to be intelligent (see research), and I’d have had more time for the author if the protagonist spent her time actually writing her book rather than doing anything but. The exchanges between characters about their knowledge of Dostoyevsky were funny, though they’d have been better off comparing on Spot The Dog or Topsy and Tim? You can tell the author has read (recently?) Jane Austen though (or watched a movie), her nod to literature! Altogether a thoroughly laughable-whilst-not-being-amusing waste of time.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-10-22
Don’t bother…
How a woman as morally patronising and slow witted could be a college professor is bewildering. A thin plot and two dimensional characters make this a sickly listen. It is impossible to engage with the characters or the storyline.
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- 27-09-22
Too much God
This is a reasonably satisfying detective story. Spoiled for me by the authors’ constantly present religious agenda. It is rather insulting that those without theist beliefs are deemed to be incapable of ethical behaviour.
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