Friday, October 5, 2007

Murder at Monticello, by Rita Mae Brown

Summary: A long dead skeleton is discovered during an excavation at Monticello, and Kimball Haynes is determined to figure out who the person is and what happened to them.

Thoughts: Woot, a mystery! An "OMG I can't put it down b/c I must find out whodunit" kind of book. Yeah, don't really have much to say, and I'm not sure why I bother in the first place.

Oh, and this is completely irrelevent, but I'm convinced that the purpose of sitting at a table to eat is so that one doesn't make a horrible mess of one's pants. Except that my desk didn't exactly help matters in the messiest case. Although I guess it likely would've been way worse otherwise. But as I said, this is completely irrelevent.

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