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The Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man: A Norman de Ratour Mystery
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The Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man: A Norman de Ratour Mystery Paperback - 2009

by Alcorn, Alfred

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Alfred Alcorn is the author of the previous Norman de Ratour Mystery, Murder in the Museum of Man, and former director of travel at Harvard University’s Museum of Natural History. He lives in Belmont, Masschusetts.

Media reviews

"The Love Potion Murders in the Museum of Man is no less giddy, but in a dry, snide style. Uppity Wainscott University is caught on Alfred Alcorn's blade when two antagonistic academics are found on the floor of the genetics lab, victims of an industrial-strength aphrodisiac and done to death by sexual excess. The Marx Brothers would be very welcome at this quirky institution." — The New York Times Book Review

   Praise for the first Norman de Ratour Mystery, Murder in the Museum of Man

"An adroit, hilarious send-up." — The New Yorker

"A stylish, fiendish detective story." — The New York Times Book Review

"Readers will be choked with laughter." — The Boston Herald

A "wonderfully funny and surprisingly suspenseful story." — The Chicago Tribune

"Alcorn's unexpected hybrid blends academic spoofery . . . and a murder mystery, serving it up with just the right balance of innocence, subtle malevolence and cheeky irony." — Publishers Weekly

About the author

Alfred Alcorn is the author of the previous Norman de Ratour Mystery, "Murder in the Museum of Man," and former director of travel at Harvard University's Museum of Natural History. He lives in Belmont, Masschusetts.