When Shadows Fell at Notre Dame
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About the Book
Mark Haverty, class of 1955, arrives from New York at no-nonsense Notre Dame, determined to succeed. But a grisly campus murder concealed since the founding of the university, a thirty-seven-year-old librarian with money and mischief on her mind, and the irresistible siren allure of a St. Mary's College beauty quickly derail his good intentions.
Mark finds himself increasingly at odds with his upbringing and with college authorities as he confronts the Legends of Notre Dame-and careens toward a night of unspeakable horror.
A memory-grabber for anyone who has cheered in Notre Dame's "old" stadium, treasured the lakes and the springtime woods, crossed the Dixie, lingered on the SMC "Avenue," or sat in the East Parlors. When Shadows Fell at Notre Dame is an absorbing and sometimes unnerving ride through one of America's most famous campuses.
About the Author
Peter K. Connolly has been a writer and editor since 1960. He attended the University of Notre Dame, Stonehill College, and Marquette University, earning undergraduate and graduate degrees in journalism. Connolly has worked as a columnist, major league baseball writer, and magazine contributor. His first novel, The Last Slider, was published in 2004. He lives in suburban St. Louis.
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