"You Have the Right to Remain Puzzled" by Parnell Hall
(from back cover)
When Benny Southstreet, a small-time hustler with a big-time gift for constructing crosswords, accuses Cora Felton of stealing one of his creations, it's clearly a case of mistaken identity.....until Cora's own attorney files a plagiarism suit against her. To ad to the enigma, when Benny is found dead, the police charge Cora with his murder! Not only does all the evidence point to Cora, but someone seems to want her dead. The Puzzle Lady needs some clues fast--if she has any hope of staying out of jail......
MY THOUGHTS: What do you have with a crossword puzzle, some missing antique Rattan Chairs, $5,000, an Ice Pick and some undeveloped pictures? The clues to who killed Benny Southstreet. Now all Cora needs is know what they all have to do with the murder. Cora is in real trouble. She has lots of charges against her. Plagiarism, fraud, false advertising, using the Internet to defraud, conspiracey to cimmit fraud and false advertising, two counts of breaking and entering, two counts of criminal trespass, burglary, larceny, and petty theft, which Cora admits to do all the above. But she was trying to solve a crime. Wilber's antique Rattan Chairs had been stolen over a year before. Cora was investigating the crime. The only crime NOT commited my Cora is the murder of Benny Southstreet. She has to connect all the missing pieces to solve the crime and get herself out of trouble. If you like a good murder mystery, you will like this book. You won't know who done it until the very last chapter of the book!!