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Shooting in the Ivory Tower

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Before presenting his thesis defense, Fredrick Davidson plants a gun in the first-aid kit of one of the university's science labs, preparing for whatever might lay ahead. Sweating and delusional, he watches the potential victims file in. When the defense is set to start, his thesis director, Dr. Liang, offers a quick, light-hearted introduction but delusional Fred believes that the committee is purposefully mocking him. Enraged, he heads to the first-aid kit and begins the rampage, eventually murdering three of his professors in cold blood. Based on true events, Professor Joseph Katz presents this horrible tragedy through his own eyes. In fact, his perspective is certainly unique: he was supposed to be in the room that day but was running late from a last-minute meeting one floor below. Shooting in the Ivory Tower chronicles this violent event through multiple perspectives and gives the reader insight into what led up to the murders, based on trial coverage and first-hand discussions with the victims and Davidson himself.

Author Biography:

Dr. Joseph Katz is a professor at San Diego State University, born in Budapest, Hungary. He is married and has three children. Joseph belongs to engineering organizations such as the AIAA and SAE and enjoys restoring old cars, playing soccer, petting his cats, and driving fast cars (he has the speeding tickets to prove). He is the author of several books on aero/fluid mechanics including the popular Race Car Aerodynamics: Designing for Speed.
Release date Australia
February 25th, 2020
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
218
Dimensions
140x216x13
ISBN-13
9781647490126
Product ID
33449538

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