Kathleen Rockwood with "Best Friend."
Frank Zafiro with "Finding Hiawatha."
Amazon Synopsis:
The last word has been a common element of mysteries
going back to the emergence of the genre. In Hercule Poirot’s first case, The
Mysterious Affair at Styles, Mrs. Emily Cavendish Inglethorp’s last word was
“Alfred.” But did she say her husband’s name for comfort . . . or as an
accusation? In Nayland Smith’s first engagement on British soil with The
Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu, Sir Creighton Davey’s last words were “the red hand.”
Was there meaning to the enigmatic phrase, or was it a symptom of a dying mind?
Then, of course, there is the greatest last word ever, Citizen Kane’s
“Rosebud.”
A Word Before Dying presents nine mysteries, with nine different phrases arranged for you to race against the detective. After the case is laid out, there is a break titled “Deliberation.” That is your cue to lock in on your suspect. Then comes the big reveal.
1 comment:
The collection is a treat for the mystery lover who wants to solve the puzzle. Each story is formatted with a "deliberation" page that summarizes the suspects and the clues for consideration. Then comes the big reveal. Happy hunting, detectives!
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