This was a fun read. I read a lot of mysteries. This is a book of rhymes that are short and sum up the book. Some are tongue in cheek, some are punny, and some are a bit rude but they were all fun to read.
BooksGoSocial and Net Galley let me read this book for review (thank you). It has been published and you can grab a copy now.
Here is a sample of the rhymes they showed to make me want to read the book:
Some samples of the sinister stanzas:
AX HER NO QUESTIONS
Abbie's chores in the guest room were licit:
Cleaning up after Uncle John's visit.
But she wasn't alone--
Came her stepdaughter's tone:
"Mrs. Borden..." "Well, Lizzie, what is it?"
NEVER TEASE THE COOK
Pretty Penelope Plowder
Is ladylike if you don't crowd her.
Her fiancé Jack
Dropped a clam down her back--
Don't ask what she put in the chowder.
As you can see, it's a quick read. It'd be a great present for another mystery lover. There's even a special section on Sherlock Holmes. You might even enjoy reading it yourself. Give it a try!
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