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Old 03-07-2015, 09:14 AM   #21903
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
Just finished the most enjoyable mystery I've read in ages, written by a fellow who's name is not at all synonymous with mysteries: J. Thorne Smith; the author of Topper, Night Life of the Gods, and other mischievous comedies. What's not to like about this book? You have a detective with a keen and logical mind who by nature is obsessed with doing his duty even if it hurts his friends, a cunning and devious vamp who plays an innocent for a fool and pays the ultimate price, and a group of suspects that are such likable and warmly interconnected folks you don't want any of them to be saddled with the crime. Yet one is a murderer and must be officially charged. I highly, highly recommend Did She Fall? by J. Thorne Smith, available in ePub format in our own Patricia Clark Memorial Library.
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