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Murder in the Tidwell Building - Hardcover

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by James D. Nogalski (Author), Mark E. Biddle (Author)

A skeleton is found in 2020 in Waco, Texas, on the campus of Baylor University during the renovation of the Tidwell Bible Building, which houses Baylor's Department of Religion. During demolition, workers uncover the skeleton of a man who had been murdered fifteen years earlier. Suspicion quickly falls on three members of the Department of Religion, including two who are now high-level administrators of the university. All three have something to hide. Two detectives meticulously and creatively pursue the killer, despite encountering bureaucratic resistance from the higher echelons of administrators in the Waco Police Department and Baylor University.

Author Biography

James D. Nogalski holds the Craig Chair of Old Testament in the Department of Religion at Baylor University. He has written extensively on prophetic literature, especially on the Book of the Twelve.



Mark E. Biddle is founding Dean of Sophia Theological Seminary (Dinwiddie, Virginia). The focus of his publications has been the Hebrew Bible and biblical theology.

Number of Pages: 242
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: October 01, 2025
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