A favorite Far Side showed detectives examining a stabbed body at the Butlers of the World Annual Banquet. “God, Collings, I hate to start a Monday with a case like this.”
I used to read a lot when I was a kid. I once looked up some of the titles that I could remember and they were selling for over $50 each. Now I just read from a tablet and the Bible. Glad I didn’t spend any money.
Mediatech 8 months ago
Was it an accident or MURDER!
The Reader Premium Member 8 months ago
Aah! But just what was it that he did?
Doug K 8 months ago
At least when you don’t finish reading the story, you’ll, at a minimum, know who did it.
Just_Karl 8 months ago
“Now you know…the rest of the story.” (Paul Harvey)
MichaelD Premium Member 8 months ago
He’s going to love the one how Col Mustard did it in the library with the candlestick.
Geophyzz 8 months ago
Would you believe, this was an answer on Jeapardy that nobody knew?
oakie817 8 months ago
i’ve literally read hundreds of mysteries and not once did the butler do it, if there even was a butler in the story
norphos 8 months ago
Even if it gives away the ending, the reader might STILL want to know how, when, where and why.
coffeeturtle 8 months ago
Columbo had the same premise. You knew who the killer was from the start, but the fun was to see how Columbo solves the case.
gcarlson 8 months ago
A favorite Far Side showed detectives examining a stabbed body at the Butlers of the World Annual Banquet. “God, Collings, I hate to start a Monday with a case like this.”
mistercatworks 8 months ago
For heaven’s sake, at least put it on the BACK cover.
SlackPuter 8 months ago
I used to read a lot when I was a kid. I once looked up some of the titles that I could remember and they were selling for over $50 each. Now I just read from a tablet and the Bible. Glad I didn’t spend any money.
eced52 8 months ago
Every time.