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The Puzzled Heart

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Kate Fansler's husband, Reed, has been kidnapped—and will be killed unless Kate obeys the carefully delineated directives of a ransom note. Tormented by her own puzzled heart, Kate seeks solace and wise counsel from both old friends and new. But who precisely is the enemy? Is he or she a vengeful colleague? A hostile student? A terrorist sect? The questions mount as Kate searches for Reed—accompanied by her trusty new companion, a Saint Bernard puppy named Bancroft. Hovering near Kate and Bancroft are rampant cruelties and calculated menace. The moment is ripe for murder. . . .
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 29, 1997
      Cross writes intricately plotted mysteries of manners (literate, urban, sophisticated) and polemic (feminist, liberal, iconoclastic). No surprise. Amanda Cross is the pseudonym of Carolyn G. Heilbrun, an emerita professor of Humanities at Columbia University. This 12th Kate Fansler mystery starts with the kidnapping, just outside his Manhattan office, of attorney Reed Amhearst, the husband of English professor and amateur sleuth Kate. Told that her husband will be released after she publicly renounces feminism, Kate is frustrated by her unfamiliar powerlessness. She turns to Harriet Furst, featured in An Imperfect Spy (1995), now part-owner of a detective agency. The innocuous-looking but feisty Harriet and her businesslike partner, Toni, almost effortlessly rescue Reed. The remainder of this entertaining intellectual puzzle concerns the discovery of who kidnapped him and why. Evidence is sketchy. It could be a right-wing Christian group, anti-feminist students, the conservative male university establishment, envious female academics or someone from Kate's past. Or all of the above. A subsequent murder turns the convoluted plot into a serious matter, although nothing (but death) stems the characters' adroit, if somewhat repetitious, conversations dissecting the evidence and proposing theories. The finale includes a new member of Kate and Reed's household--a young Saint Bernard puppy who's part of the problem and part of the solution. Mystery Guild selection.

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