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The Heretics Hymnal: Pinky and Bear Mystery

von Ken Dalton

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A cryptic phone call from a police detective in Germany caused Pinky to contact Bear and Flo so they could keep his client from being extradited to Germany for murder. His client was accused of strangling a used book store owner to get a first edition of Martin Luther's Achtliederbuch-a book published in 1524-a book all experts agree no longer exists. As Pinky burns through a couple more legal secretaries, he directs Bear and Flo, "Go to Nuremberg and find someone, anyone, who had the motive, means, and opportunity to murder the book store owner."To which Bear replies, "Boss, let me get this straight. We fly to Germany to find a patsy, and then we frame him so the German cops think that the patsy, not your client, murdered the dead dude. Right?"Bear's apt observation kicks off the mystery that takes Pinky, Bear, and Flo from the peaceful California town of Pacific Grove to Nuremberg, Germany-the city where Hitler promised his Nazi party followers that his Third Reich would last a thousand years.… (mehr)
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This book reminded me a lot of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries I read as a kid. Flo has a great narrative voice, and the story picked up fairly quickly towards the end of chapter one. I will admit there was a lot of unnecessary info in chapter one that almost put me off the story, and some of Flo's attitudes were a bit off-putting. I'm glad I pushed through, however, as an interesting mystery quickly unfolded. Each character showed their personality through their individual narrating styles, and it added a lot of depth to the story. Perfect for mystery lovers who aren't looking for a lot of thrills, but don't want something too cozy. ( )
  LilyRoseShadowlyn | Feb 16, 2022 |
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A cryptic phone call from a police detective in Germany caused Pinky to contact Bear and Flo so they could keep his client from being extradited to Germany for murder. His client was accused of strangling a used book store owner to get a first edition of Martin Luther's Achtliederbuch-a book published in 1524-a book all experts agree no longer exists. As Pinky burns through a couple more legal secretaries, he directs Bear and Flo, "Go to Nuremberg and find someone, anyone, who had the motive, means, and opportunity to murder the book store owner."To which Bear replies, "Boss, let me get this straight. We fly to Germany to find a patsy, and then we frame him so the German cops think that the patsy, not your client, murdered the dead dude. Right?"Bear's apt observation kicks off the mystery that takes Pinky, Bear, and Flo from the peaceful California town of Pacific Grove to Nuremberg, Germany-the city where Hitler promised his Nazi party followers that his Third Reich would last a thousand years.

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