"Fine amateur sleuth puzzler"
Sherry Carter is the real puzzle lady who constructs them
for a syndicated column but because she is so shy,
everyone thinks her aunt Cara Felton is the puzzle maker
because she takes the credit and makes public
appearances. The truth of the matter is she couldn't
solve a crossword puzzle let alone construct one but she
is very good at solving homicides. Murder is the last thing from Cora's mind as she gets
ready to marry California businessman Raymond Harstein III
but Sherry is frantic because she knows nothing about the
man. Matters become much worse when Sherry's best friend
announces she is marrying Sherry's physically abusive ex-
husband Dennis and they want her to be the maid of honor.
A series of cryptograms threatens Raymond if the wedding
isn't stopped. When the messages are ignored he is
murdered with Dennis charged for the crime. Cora is
positive Dennis didn't kill anyone and she sets out to
prove it to make sure Sherry doesn't soften towards him and
to get her mind off her own grief. WITH THIS PUZZLE I THEE KILL is the best book in the
series because there are two separate, fulfilling sub-
plots and the antagonist from either one could be the
killer. Parnell Hall has a wicked sense of humor and it
comes out through the dialogues of his characters,
especially conversations that take place between Cora and
her niece. This amateur sleuth novel will be a thrill for
those who like a cerebral puzzle. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 14, 2003
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