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A Most Puzzling Murder

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A Most Puzzling Murder

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A Most Puzzling Murder A novella At the annual XwordFest tournament in Brooklyn, everything goes swimmingly until one of the competitors decides it’s time for Gotham Record puzzle editor Bill Long to die. It appears to be the perfect murder. But appearances are sometimes deceiving, aren't they? *** Robert Harris is a writer, inventor, and puzzle constructor with a background in Art and Cognitive Psychology. He is the author of more than 40 books, including 101 Things NOT to Do Before You Die, The Jesus Perspective, When Good People Write Bad Sentences, How Big is the Sky?, and the Claude Monet, Private Eye mysteries, all of which are available at amazon.com. Robert’s website is artspace5.com. Crime Fiction Mystery Fiction Suspense
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Pretty silly plot.

I listened to this book intermittently when I only needed to use about 10% of my brain. The computer generated narration actually is pretty amazing but makes a lot of mistakes. The weirdest one is it keeps using the word “minus“ whenever there’s a dash in the writing. The plot of the book is designed to be clever like “who done it“ but it doesn’t even make it to the level of cartoonish.

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