Emily Dickinson is dead
Part of the series Homer Kelly
Emily Dickinson noted "death's tremendous nearness" in one of her poems. Of course, she'd been dead 100 years when her admirers came to Amherst to celebrate her at a memorial symposium. Among them was Homer Kelly, distinguished Thoreau scholar and ex-detective, who had himself dealt with murder -- a form of death -- in the past. To his amazement he finds himself once again embroiled in sudden death when murder stalks the symposium.
Others in this series
- Dead As a Dodo
- Natural Enemy: A Homer Kelly Mystery
- The Memorial Hall murder
- The Thief of Venice: A Homer Kelly Mystery (Homer Kelly Mysteries)
- God in Concord
- The Shortest Day
- The Face on the Wall
- Good and Dead
- Dark Nantucket noon
- The Transcendental Murder
- Natural Enemy
- The thief of Venice
- The Escher twist
- The Dante Game
- Emily Dickinson is dead
- The Face on the Wall: A Homer Kelly Mystery (Beeler Large Print Mystery Series)
- Murder at Monticello (A Homer Kelly Mystery)
- The Escher twist : a Homer Kelly mystery
- Murder at the Gardner
- Murder at Monticello
- Good and Dead (8)
- Good and Dead (Thorndike Press Large Print Basic Series)
- Divine Inspiration
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