The author spent thirty years as a mathematics professor, dean and provost in the University of Wisconsin System. During that time he had the good fortune of working with the best and brightest students, faculty and staff. However, hidden amongst these stellar individuals were a few less imaginative ones. These are the souls that Dean Green must deal with in "Black Water".
From unnamed trout streams to the mighty Mississippi, this adventure covers a lot of water. Some of it is deep, dark and dangerous - black water. If you like violence and gore, this is not your kind of mystery. If you like a good puzzle and colorful characters you might enjoy this tale. If you would like an irreverent look at academic administrators, and a few faculty members, you can find it here.