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  <read_at>Fri Jan 02 00:00:00 -0800 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[Classic B-Mike. But this book totally annoyed me for failing to explain a.) Diana's narrow escape from the falling gate in the barn, and b.) whatever scam was being pulled on Miss Musser. I <em>suppose</em> that I am perfectly capable of inferring that Pearl and Mr. Sweet were robbing her blind of heirlooms and valuables, but that was never made clear. But, really, I have no idea what to think of what happened in the barn. Was it the ghost? How could it have been, though! At first I was sure her brother must be alive specifically because it was the only thing that made sense. <br/><br/>So that bothered me. But otherwise it was fine, and the mystery made rather a lot more sense than they usually do. I thought it was too bad that everyone allowed Larry (as odious as he was) to take the blame for Brad's murder; even dead, that's just not fair to him or his family. ]]></body>
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