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Meth on the Nile by Agatha Christie

an overdose leads to a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma
 
Crepes of Wraith, John Steinbeck
In a haunted cafe set in Paris post WWII, a young lieutenant frees himself from a dark past
 
The Writers of the Purple Page by Zane Grey,

western pornographers struggling with a deadline
 
The Wonderful Lizard of Laws by L. Frank Baum

one lone saurian’s attempt to bring order to a fractious world
 
Malice in Blunderland by Louis Carroll

the story of one young woman’s attempt to make sense of the world while constantly being pestered by hallucinatory creatures bent on obfuscation and distraction
 
Yule Hissies by James Joyce

the 24hrs of a family feud on Christmas day in Dublin; the fifteenth episode, Yule Missies in Nightgown, is a near salacious romp
 
Yule Hissies by James Joyce

the 24hrs of a family feud on Christmas day in Dublin; the fifteenth episode, Yule Missies in Nightgown, is a near salacious romp
@Richelle-H Well, that was aimed inside my strike zone, so I've gotta swing. The best reference I can make is "The Dead," the last essay in "The Dubliners." I was lucky to see the stage version in The Court theater in Chicago. That production was stunning. So, did I strike out or hit a homer?
 

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