[PW] "punchline" mysteries
Susan
classact at lightpower.net
Tue Oct 23 14:32:37 PDT 2007
Many thanks, Shari. I'll have a look at this one. --Susie
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From: "Shari Haber" <shaber at mcls.org>
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Subject: Re: [PW] "punchline" mysteries
> "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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> From: "Susan" <classact at lightpower.net>
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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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