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Adam and Evil: An Amanda Pepper Mystery
 
 

Adam and Evil: An Amanda Pepper Mystery [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Gillian Roberts (Author) "ODD IS NOT A USEFUL DEFINITION WHEN REFERRING TO ADO-lescents ..." (more)
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In her ninth adventure (after The Bluest Blood), Philadelphia Prep's English teacher, Amanda Pepper, is distracted by a mid-life crisisAso much so that readers will solve this novel's mystery before she does. Amanda has been having trouble with Adam, an intelligent but erratic student who tests her resolve to continue teaching. Adam's behavior has become disturbing: his essays are nonsensical, and he is acting hostile. Amanda thinks he should be getting professional help. During a meeting with his parents, however, they accuse Amanda of being the problem. The next day, while Amanda's class is in the library, an assistant librarian in the Rare Books Room is strangled, and Adam goes missing. The police are sure Adam killed the woman, but Amanda isn't convinced. To exonerate the boy, she determines to find out more about the victim, who was a friend of Amanda's sister, Beth. The siblings compile a list of possible killers, including an ambitious former husband, who took everything in the divorce, and a sister to whom the dead woman loaned money. In the meantime, Amanda is having problems with her live-in lover, C.K. Mackenzie, who believes Adam is guilty and is trying to track him down. She is also in trouble with her principal, at first for angering Adam's parents, then for bringing unwanted media attention to the school. Although Roberts tidily ties up the strings of this divergent plot, readers may be dismayed to find that at its core lies just another predictable tale of middle-age angst and greed. Agent, Jean Naggar. (July)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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YA-Amanda Pepper seems to be suffering from multiple cases of burnout. Her relationship with police detective C. K. Mackenzie faces major redefinition, her mother constantly attempts to direct her life, and teaching high school seniors appears to have sapped what was left of her life flow. In spite of her frayed nerves, Amanda voices concern over the wacky mental state of her student, Adam Evans, resulting in the headmaster asking her to leave the teen alone. However, her concern for Adam proves to be too correct when one of the librarians from the local library is murdered with his scarf and he is the person closest to the scene. The dead woman turns out to have been a close friend of Amanda's sister, and together the women begin to piece together the puzzle of who actually committed the crime. Roberts creates well-drawn characters, including several of the students, through conversations, remarks, and gossipy observations that add lots of details and help to round out the individuals. Her sense of humor shines with plenty of one-liners, irony, and witty remarks. Watching Amanda cope with the demands of the daily grind adds interest. Through plenty of action, realistic dialogue, and humor, Roberts delivers another great story.
Pam Johnson, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars First Amanda Pepper Book, Jul 23 2002
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This was the first Amanda Pepper book that I read and I have to admit I am not anxious to read another. The mystery plot was well written and had some surprises. This wasn't a page turner, sit and the edge of your seat suspense novel. It was ok for a mellow summer read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Post-Columbine Angst, Jan 11 2001
By TundraVision (o/~ from the Land of Sky Blue Waters o/~) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adam and Evil (Hardcover)
Adam! Adam! Where art thou? Amanda Pepper is a high school English teacher who is especially worried about the recently bizarre behavior of one of her students, Adam Evans. Is he involved in a murder? This was my first "Amanda Pepper mystery" but it definitely won't be my last! The book is snappy, literate, and articulate without being arcane or pedantic.
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3.0 out of 5 stars This Pepper needs more spice . . ., Oct 20 2000
By kellytwo "kellytwo" (cleveland hts, ohio) - See all my reviews
For the first 50 or so pages of this book, I kept thinking to myself, "I've read this book before!" Well, yes and no. I hadn't actually read this title before, but the previous book in this series, THE BLUEST BLOOD. I think one could be excused for this confusion when the heroine is a high-school teacher, involved with books and writing, and her live-in is a cop. And when the plot involves troubled teens, books, protesters and murder, well--confusion would seem to be a logical outcome.

Once I realized I hadn't read this book before, I slogged on, but with no appreciable degree of interest, and finally gave it up. I realize the author is highly regarded--and indeed I really liked the first book, TIME AND TROUBLE, in her new series.

This one, though, left me cold. Amanda Pepper definitely needs more spice in her life.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Truth about Teaching
Gillian Robert's has given the best to date! "Adam and Evil" is a thoroughly intriging and honest work. Read more
Published on Jul 18 2000 by Kathleen Martin

4.0 out of 5 stars Worth biting the apple for
Amanda Peppers, English teacher at a prep school, means well, but she just seems to always get herself into trouble and Adam and Evil is no exception. Read more
Published on Jun 10 2000 by Kathleene Thomason

4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable reading - interesting character development...
This series is really a lot of fun, and the setting of a not-so-prosperous Philadelphia prep school, plus the relationship between Mandy and CK is well done. Read more
Published on Aug 16 1999 by Happy Scherer

3.0 out of 5 stars Cute one-liners, but tepid mystery.
I am new to the "Amanda Pepper" mystery series. I liked the beginning of "Adam and Evil" much more than I liked the end. Read more
Published on Jul 26 1999 by E. Bukowsky

5.0 out of 5 stars Characters that Breathe!
Once again Ms. Roberts tickles our social conscience without using a heavy hand. A bright and very human Amanda Pepper takes us down familiar streets with new twists. Read more
Published on Jul 24 1999 by Tiffany Rothengast

5.0 out of 5 stars "Amanda Does It Again"
This series just keeps getting better and better. In this book, its wryly sarcastic protagonist, Amanda Pepper, has figuratively hit the wall, both at school and in her love life... Read more
Published on Jul 24 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Series getting better and better
All too often, a series gets stale after a while. Not so with Gillian Roberts' Amanda Pepper mysteries! Read more
Published on Jul 17 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful summer read
As an English teacher, I relate completely to the problems of Amanda Pepper, and this one was especially true. Read more
Published on Jul 7 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Amanda Pepper for Teacher of the Year!
School's in! Just in time for a hot summer evening comes Gillian Roberts' newest Amanda Pepper novel. Read more
Published on Jun 19 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent amateur sleuth tale

Philadelphia English teacher Amanda Pepper worries about the strange change in behavior of one of her brightest students, Adam Evans. Read more

Published on May 19 1999

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