Dulcinea Schwartz's life as a Harvard grad student is more complicated than most. She's a bit psychic; has a ghost cat, Mr. Grey, for a muse; and is already known to the local police for earlier cases (Grey Matters). And then she just happens to be on the scene when a professor falls to his death from his department's building. At the same time, her research into a 1794 feminist author's writings has stalled, and this gives Dulcie horrible nightmares that further complicate her thinking.
VERDICT For those seeking mysteries with a gothic twist, Simon offers a supernatural cozy that also weaves in real-life issues (e.g., sexual harassment of students). Readers will relate to the academic politics and might also like Emily Arsenault's The Broken Teaglass as a similar suspense puzzle. Or for the paranormal element, consider Sue Ann Jaffarian's "Ghost of Granny Apples" series.
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