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Spent Matches: A Crime Novel
 
 

Spent Matches: A Crime Novel [Hardcover]

Shelly Reuben
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting mysteries but no integration, Feb 18 1999
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This mystery novel presents three interesting arson investigations in the context of a single story, but the 3 don't hang together. The book comes off as a poorly integrated set of what could have been 3 great short stories. The writing is OK, not great, but the primary mystery is a whopper. Imagine a locked room arson in which 5 paintings are destroyed -- but their frames left charred but intact.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting mysteries but no integration, Feb 18 1999
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This review is from: Spent Matches: A Crime Novel (Hardcover)
This mystery novel presents three interesting arson investigations in the context of a single story, but the 3 don't hang together. The book comes off as a poorly integrated set of what could have been 3 great short stories. The writing is OK, not great, but the primary mystery is a whopper. Imagine a locked room arson in which 5 paintings are destroyed -- but their frames left charred but intact.
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