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The Secret of the Tzaritsa Moon: A Review
This review is part of my judging effort for SPSFC2. For a little intro to the whole thing and an explanation of my judging style, see this practice review. Next up we have The Secret of the Tzaritsa Moon A … Continue reading
Murder most foul, Part 4
I did a bit of my own research, confirming at least that the Mexican restaurant – it had once been called Caramba’s but now it had the far less dubious name Dingo Loco – was the source of the caricature … Continue reading
Murder most foul, Part 3
“Why don’t we just go to the party, if we can figure out where it is, and tell them that we’re friends of Carl’s and he gave us the invitation?” “That’s too easy.” It never ceased to surprise me that … Continue reading
Posted in Chuck Dickens’s “A Christmas Carl”, Creepy and Hatboy Save the World
Tagged gender, murder, mystery, sleuthing, wanker
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Murder most foul, Part 2
We hadn’t actually been invited to the party, but we did have an invitation. The sum of our information, therefore, was: When the party was taking place (Saturday, two days from now) Who we were supposedly turning up in the … Continue reading
Murder most foul, Part 1
I knew things were not going to end well when I saw how they were starting. Creepy declaring that the game is afoot, and putting on his special Sherlock hat, is never a good sign. I say ‘special’, because it … Continue reading
Posted in Chuck Dickens’s “A Christmas Carl”, Creepy and Hatboy Save the World
Tagged birthday, gumshoe, murder, mystery, sherlock
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