You'll love this one...!! A book club & more discussion
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Nov 28, 2022 05:08PM

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Ooh, I have that one - thanks Katrisa :-D

I am not much into the genre: zombies . Could someone please suggest books to fit this task without much of horror and gore? A few years back I read The Scorch Trials and it was tolerable.
Thanks.


Thanks, Kristie.

Thanks, Margo.

Thanks a lot, Lanelle, for the suggestion.


Thanks, Janice.

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From the title, I presume that a letter plays a key role in the book. It is about a black mail as per the synopsis.
Thanks.


Sorry, my 'blackmail' got split into 'black mail' by an accidental press on the space bar! I will read the book and find out if the letter plays a significant role or not.
I think it would be acceptable if the 'mysterious letter' as in the title is about the blackmail and leading to further investigation into the matter. If not, I could use this for the task (Read a book where there are significant plot twists, as explained in the book blurb) under Puzzle 10.
Thanks.


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I love that cover ;)


I thought so, thank you!

Task 10 gown on cover - can you see enough of the gown - I am guessing probably no but thought it worth asking

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task 7 it is set in Manhattan is this acceptable for setting in city starting with M

Would you accept Maryhill, Washington a city? Google tells me it is a city but one of the least populated ones in Washington.
Thank you!

Would you accept Maryhill, Washington a city? Google tells me it is a city but one of the least populated ones in Washington.
Thank you!"
This Maryhill?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryhil...
Population 98?
That's a no from me. If it's another Maryhill, link the page that says it's a city.

https://www.washington-demographics.c....
This was the page that had me putting my hopes on it lol!

This quote is from World Bank Blogs, "Cities, which have a population of at least 50,000 inhabitants in contiguous dense grid cells."



"[...]The first murder victim is a young girl who lives in a guest house where some of the variety performers are also lodging. Soon after, two more people are killed, both involved in the show and thus the investigation focusses there - until two letters come into play and lead the investigators onto the right track.[...]"
I am now wondering whether this would make it fit task #4? One of the letters is given to the police, the other found by them. The letters reveal the relationship between the first two murder victims and thus lead the police to the murderer.


Those tasks about content are the most tricky ones as you often only realise that a book fits while or even after reading it.