
At Woman’s World she tagged seven of the best dark academia books, including:
I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca MakkaiRead about another entry on the list.
Deeply gripping and atmospheric, this dark academia thriller centers on Bodie Kane, a film professor and podcaster determined to leave her troubled past behind. But when she’s invited to guest teach at her former New Hampshire boarding school—the site of her roommate’s long-ago murder—unanswered questions slowly begin to resurface. As Bodie digs into the old case, she’s pulled into a chilling search for the truth that refuses to stay buried.
I Have Some Questions For You is among Allie Tagle-Dokus's eight titles that reckon with the impacts of cancel culture, Jo Firestone's five top laugh-out-loud mysteries, Jacqueline Faber's seven top thrillers about the role of the witness, Kat Davis's top ten feminist crime novels subverting the Dead Girl trope, Elise Juska’s eight best campus novels ever written, Nicole Hackett's six top mysteries about motherhood and crime, Brittany Bunzey's ten books that take you inside their characters’ heads, Anne Burt's four top recent titles with social justice themes, and Heather Darwent's nine best campus thrillers.
--Marshal Zeringue