Unforced Error: A Rep and Melissa Pennyworth Mystery
By Michael Bowen
A Poisoned Pen Press Mystery
Read by Malcolm Hillgartner
The Rep and Melissa Pennyworth Mysteries: Book 2
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Rep and Melissa Pennyworth attend a reenactment of a Civil War battle in Kansas City, Missouri, while seeking a cutting-edge copyright case for attorney Rep—and find a corpse instead. Melissa’s best friend from girlhood, Linda Damon, worked for the victim before his death and, on one regrettable occasion, got a bit too intimately involved in her job. Linda’s husband, Peter, an enthusiastic Civil War hobbyist, had a motive, an opportunity, and a Civil War saber that now turns out to be drenched in the victim’s blood. It would seem logical that this is a job for the police and that Rep’s knowledge of trademark and copyright law, Melissa’s PhD in literature, and the passionate Anglomania of Peter’s boss would be of no help to the investigation. But when Rep and Melissa are involved, logic is seldom a reliable guide. Their contribution ends up being essential to the solution of a crime whose roots go back to an execution during World War II and a contemporary hatred that has grown way out of bounds.
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Summary
Summary
Rep and Melissa Pennyworth attend a reenactment of a Civil War battle in Kansas City, Missouri, while seeking a cutting-edge copyright case for attorney Rep—and find a corpse instead. Melissa’s best friend from girlhood, Linda Damon, worked for the victim before his death and, on one regrettable occasion, got a bit too intimately involved in her job. Linda’s husband, Peter, an enthusiastic Civil War hobbyist, had a motive, an opportunity, and a Civil War saber that now turns out to be drenched in the victim’s blood. It would seem logical that this is a job for the police and that Rep’s knowledge of trademark and copyright law, Melissa’s PhD in literature, and the passionate Anglomania of Peter’s boss would be of no help to the investigation. But when Rep and Melissa are involved, logic is seldom a reliable guide. Their contribution ends up being essential to the solution of a crime whose roots go back to an execution during World War II and a contemporary hatred that has grown way out of bounds.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Reviews
Reviews
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Too Many Tripped Traps
- When a murder mystery takes a third of the book to introduce a murder to solve, it fails. When a book sounds like the author either changed every word he could with the use of a thesaurus or flexes his personal knowledge and grammar hang-ups via every character, it fails. When the book’s characters spend every chance they get to point out how clever they are, it fails. This story of a librarian who is framed for murder falls into every one of these traps, and I would recommend it to no one. Most all the women talk and behave like men, cops say the full name of “DNA” instead of simply saying “DNA,” a copyright lawyer relentlessly corrects his editor wife’s grammar…c’mon!
Details
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Available Formats : | Digital Download, Digital Rental, CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Fiction/Mystery & Detective |
Runtime: | 6.23 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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