"An enthralling story that captures my hometown and the University of Wisconsin of both the sixties and today with joyous verisimilitude--and even more than that, in the sophisticated hands of Betsy Draine and Michael Hinden, the particulars of this Madison mystery have great universal appeal."--David Maraniss, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Madison native
"Literate and witty. A classic mystery replete with twists, clever misdirection, fascinating riffs on arcane subjects (biological anthropology, quantum theory), and interesting tidbits on Frank Lloyd Wright. A charmer of a book."--Aaron Elkins, author of the Gideon Oliver mystery series
"The spirit of Frank Lloyd Wright hovers over art historian Nora Barnes' visit to the University of Wisconsin-Madison."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"A rewarding campus mystery bringing the turmoil of the Vietnam era into the present. With a winning blend of art history and Frank Lloyd Wright's inventive body of work, and two engaging amateur sleuths, Draine and Hinden deliver an innovative plot and complex characters with signature flourish."--Lynn C. Miller, author of The Lost Archive