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October 31, 2022

Heritage Project — Mysteries at Michigan

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You may never have heard of the Michigan law professor who was baked to a crisp in the oven of the Lawyers Club kitchen. Or the English professor presumed dead when his face suddenly went missing. If not, then you’ve missed out on the shelfload of not-so-cozy mystery novels set in a fictionalized University of Michigan.
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