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    2. Vee L. Housman
    3. Dear Folks, Although my interests nowadays are to continue to edit the stories I hope to put together in a book, I haven't neglected reading my murder mystery books. But what amazes me is that I've been reading Sue Grafton's book "I is for Innocent." I know full well that I had read that book several years ago and that I remembered that I was pleased with coming to the conclusion that that the guy wasn't guilty of murder after all. He was innocent! But it was only a few pages later when the scene changed and Kinsey, the private investigator, came face to face with him knowing full well that he was going to kill her because of what she had uncovered. But here's the thing of it, I've been reading the book again during the past few days and even though bits and pieces of the story sound vaguely familiar to me, I still don't have a clue what triggered the end. And I'm still avidly reading the book to find out how it ended and why. Our Youngstown library is small but nonetheless it's loaded with books, especially murder mysteries. I know that I've only touched the tip of the iceberg but even if there were only books on the shelves that I've read before, I can picture myself reading them all over again and still wouldn't have a clue as to who done it! Isn't that wonderful? vee

    04/04/2005 06:34:18