[PW] "punchline" mysteries

jtg jtg.germainsjy at localdial.com
Tue Oct 23 15:11:27 PDT 2007


Now it's a book spoiled for anyone coming across the Stumpers bkbkbk PW
archives.

To expiate your sin, I'll have to try to find a copy and what Joseph did.

I suspect I'll get the big thrill in Chapter One..

Never mind. Was it a good novel?

<Grin>

John

 

John Germain

Jersey
British Channel Islands

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"The Door," by Mary Roberts Rineheart, has the last sentence, "It was 
Joseph," however, this is a novel rather than a short story.

Shari Haber
MCLS Reference Center
shaber at mcls.org

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> Hello from rainy Kentucky,
>
> I'm looking for suggestions of short mysteries that are what I call
> "punchline" mysteries; that is, the solutionis given in the last 
> sentence or
> paragraph.
>
> I've used "The Good Lord Will Provide" for this, and students are 
> asking for
> others.
>
> Any suggstions?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Susie
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