Kate Fansler Explained

Kate Fansler
First:In the Last Analysis
Last:The Edge of Doom
Creator:Amanda Cross
Occupation:University professor
Gender:Female
Nationality:American

Kate Fansler is the main character in a series of fourteen mystery novels written by Carolyn Gold Heilbrun from 1964 to 2002, under the pseudonym Amanda Cross.

Overview

Like Heilbrun, Fansler was a literature professor at a prestigious New York university. In the books, she is called upon to solve mysteries set in an academic context, usually involving the murder of a professor or student. Her work is accomplished through conversation with the people involved, rather than through the physically adventurous antics preferred by other fictional detectives. Midway through the series, she married her partner, district attorney Reed Amhearst, but as she tells another character in A Trap For Fools, she "neither uses his name nor wears his ring". Echoing Heilbrun's personal views, she has little sentimental attachment to children, enjoys smoking, drinking, and fatty food, and in later books such as Sweet Death, Kind Death, meditates on the nature of middle age and on the liberating nature of death.

Books in the series

1In the Last Analysis1964
2The James Joyce Murder1967
3Poetic Justice1970
4The Theban Mysteries1971
5Question of Max1976
6Death in a Tenured Position1981
7Sweet Death, Kind Death1984
8No Word from WinifredJun-1986
9A Trap for FoolsApr-1989
10The Players Come AgainOct-1990
11An Imperfect SpyJan-1995
12The Puzzled HeartJan-1998
13Honest DoubtNov-2000
14The Edge of DoomOct-2002

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