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The Question Lies on Varick Street: A 22-Minute Novel

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No time to read? Then you might need...A 22-Minute Novel.The perfect fit for a high-texting, tweet-rich lifestyle. 140 chapters total, each chapter 140 characters.The Question Lies on Varick Streetby Thomas J. PrestopnikMathematics professor Anita Chapel is missing. Her niece, literature instructor Tracy Fuller, lover of all things mystery, is trying to find her, but her aunt has left behind only a string of numbers that are clues to her whereabouts. With help from her boyfriend, Will Archer, Tracy follows the numerical breadcrumbs to search for her aunt. But where is the professor really leading them? And does she have a connection to the mysterious man in the red sweatshirt? The answers, and the question, lie on Varick Street.Enjoy all of these 22-Minute Novels:- Missing Tweets no. 4- The Question Lies on Varick Street- The Annual Glass Paperweight Migration

81 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 5, 2017

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6 reviews
November 19, 2017
Would I ever read another 22-minute novel?

First time I ever read this kind of novel....loved it!! Hope to find more. Why do I have to have a certain number of words for my review? I probably will never write another review because of the must have word count..too bad.
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15 reviews
November 18, 2017
Wonderful quick read

This short read kept my attention. It is really a cute mystery with surprising end. Take the 22 minutes to read the story and enjoy.
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November 22, 2017
A fun break after some heavy volumes. It is like refreshing your pallet while tasting fine wine.

The author had me hooked from the beginning. I had no time to become bored.
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February 20, 2024
Only 22 minute but don't waste your time. Not much of a mystery, to me it was obvious very shortly in. Format is staccato and irritating.
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