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The Headmaster's Wife  
Author: Jane Haddam
ISBN: 0312313144
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Booklist
After years of investigations, Gregor Demarkian has run out of steam. The retired FBI agent just isn't interested anymore in murders, dead bodies, victims, and perpetrators. But all that changes after he gets a call from the 15-year-old son of a friend. Young Mark DeAvecca is a student at a private school; his roommate has just hung himself in their dorm room, and Mark found the body. But that's only the beginning: Mark has been having problems recently, drifting in and out of reality, either from excessive drug use or from an undiagnosed disorder, and the apparent suicide is a notorious drug dealer who has been having a not-so-secret affair with the wife of the school's headmaster. As he weaves his way through the elaborate web of deceit and confusion, Gregor rediscovers his own passion for investigation. After so many adventures (this is the twentieth Demarkian novel), it's an appropriate time for Haddam to address the subject of burnout, and she handles it very well, indeed. Gregor, like the series itself, shows no signs of stopping. David Pitt
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Book Description
Mark DeAvecca is a brilliant fifteen-year-old in his first year at the exclusive private academy, Windsor School. Mark, the son of noted commentator Liz Tolliver, grew up in very different circumstances and could not fit in less well. With its hundred-year-old history, Windsor is rife with tradition, nasty rumors, petty jealousies and long buried resentments. The most savage of those unpleasant undercurrents swirl around the headmaster's wife - currently rumored, with good reason, to be having an affair with Mark's roommate, a street-tough scholarship student. Mark, however, has his own problems - he feels himself slowly losing his grip on reality and the staff widely believes him to be just another prep school burnout headed for an unpleasant end. So when Mark returns from a late-winter ramble about the campus to find his roommate dead, hanging from the ceiling of their room, he's reached the end of his own metaphorical rope.

Even though he's no longer sure about the line between fantasy and reality, Mark is fairly certain that something is going on at the school and there's more to the death than the official declaration of suicide. With nowhere else to turn, Mark calls retired FBI agent Gregor Demarkian to ask for help. Sensing the crisis in Mark's dulled voice, Demarkian arrives to find Mark in dire physical and mental state, and a school only too eager to sweep his roommate's death under the rug. In what quickly becomes one of the most complex and challenging cases in his career, Demarkian must untangle truth from fiction, fantasy from reality, before another life is lost.


From the Back Cover
Critical Praise for Jane Haddam's Gregor Demarkian novels

"Haddam plays the mystery game like a master!" - Chicago Tribune on A Great Day for the Deadly

"An engrossingly complex mystery that should win further acclaim for its talented author." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) on True Believers

"Devotees of strongly written, intelligent mysteries will be pleased that Haddam remains hard at work." - Booklist on Conspiracy Theory

"Dazzlingly ingenious, Jane Haddam's novels provide style, humor and philosophy blended with gore galore - they're real spellbinders, sparklingly written and smashingly plotted." - The Drood Review on Festival of Deaths

"Fresh...suspects and victim who are as fascinating and entertaining as the recurring cast...Riveting!" - January Magazine on Somebody Else's Music

"Sophisticated style, excellent delivery, and riveting plot." - Library Journal on Skeleton Key


About the Author
Jane Haddam is the author of twenty novels featuring Gregor Demarkian, as well as a few suspense novels written under her given name of Orania Papazoglou. A finalist for the Anthony and the Edgar Awards, she lives with her sons in Litchfield County, Connecticut.





The Headmaster's Wife

FROM THE PUBLISHER

"Mark Deavecca is a brilliant fifteen-year-old in his first year at the exclusive private academy Windsor Academy. Mark, the son of noted commentator Liz Tolliver, grew up in very different circumstances and could not fit in less well. With its hundred-year history, Windsor is rife with tradition, nasty rumors, petty jealousies, and long-buried resentments. The most savage of those unpleasant undercurrents swirls around the headmaster's wife - currently rumored, with good reason, to be having an affair with Mark's roommate, a street-tough scholarship student. Mark, however, has his own problems - he feels himself slowly losing his grip on reality, and the staff widely believes him to be just another prep-school burnout headed for an unpleasant end. When Mark returns from a late-winter ramble about the campus to find his roommate dead, hanging from the ceiling of their room, he's reached the end of his own metaphorical rope." Even though he's no longer sure about the line between fantasy and reality, Mark is fairly certain that something is going on at the school and there's more to the death than the official declaration of suicide. With nowhere else to turn, he calls retired FBI agent Gregor Demarkian for help. Sensing the crisis in Mark's dulled voice, Demarkian arrives to find Mark in dire physical and mental straits, and a school only too eager to sweep his roommate's death under the rug. In what quickly becomes one of the most complex and challenging cases in his career, Demarkian must untangle truth from fiction and reality from fantasy before another life is lost.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

Suspicion falls on an unstable prep school student who finds his roommate (rumored to have been having an affair with the headmaster's wife) hanged in their room. The suspect's famous mom hires retired FBI agent Demarkian (Conspiracy Theory) to look into the matter. The latest in a solid series. Haddam lives in Connecticut. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

Dear old bloody school days. Smugly egalitarian Windsor, a Massachusetts boarding school where every rich boy is equal to every other rich boy and there is a precisely calibrated ratio of minorities, accepts Mark DeAvecca, perhaps hoping for an endowment from his superwealthy mom, writer/media nabob Liz Toliver, and stepdad, rock idol Jimmy Card. Mark, however, is soon blacking out, spacing out and acting like a world-class druggie. He's so addled he can't tell what's real and what's not, and when he finds his roommate Michael Feyre hanging from the sprinkler pipes, most of the faculty think he caused the death and should be expelled. Unable to defend himself, feeling sicker by the minute, Mark calls on family friend Gregor Demarkian (Conspiracy Theory, 2003, etc.), who arrives just in time to have Mark sent to the hospital, where caffeine and arsenic poisoning are diagnosed. Headmaster Peter Makepeace tries to keep a lid on the scandals, but more follow quickly. Makepeace's flamboyant wife Alice has picked out a different boy each year to have sex with. One teacher is a closeted gay, another has easy access to student allowances, another has a secret identity and another ingests cyanide and falls from the library catwalk. An in-depth study of educational elitism, emotion versus intellect, and the question of what women really want. In a contest against Elizabeth George for Most Long-Winded, Haddam would win on style points.

     



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