“Book Descriptions: It’s 1974, and Michelle Kilpatrick has her hands full trying to keep her difficult mother happy while studying journalism at the University of Petersburg. The fall quarter gets more complicated when Michelle’s grades drop thanks to the demanding Professor Ladd, who believes Michelle should be more like the already-published Craig Miller. But, when Michelle discovers the professor’s dead body during office hours, grades are suddenly the least of her worries. With the help of her friends from the Commuter Lounge, Michelle sets out to clear her name and soon realizes Craig may be the key to unlocking the mystery around Professor Ladd’s murder. But is the truth a story worth dying for? The Peculiar Case of the Petersburg Professor is the first in the Michelle Kilpatrick Mysteries, a cozy mystery series. Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite: A captivating sleuth mystery with a potent dose of family drama, The Peculiar Case of the Petersburg Professor has all the ingredients that come together as a delicious treat for whodunnit lovers. Sharon Kay keeps us on our toes with a swirling mix of suspense, intrigue, and mystery. You can never reasonably predict the twists and turns of the plot, and it makes for a fascinating read until the end. The narrative is well-paced, with some compelling characters who feel relatable yet distinct.” DRIVE