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Which Crime Solver / Protagonist Am I?
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "1. I'm a P.I. in the Boston area.2. I used to be on the Boston police force."
Carlotta Carlyle from the Linda Barnes series?
Gatorman wrote: "Carol/Bonadie wrote: "1. I'm a P.I. in the Boston area.2. I used to be on the Boston police force."
Carlotta Carlyle from the Linda Barnes series?"
Oh now that is just not fair! ;-)
Gatorman, how did you guess that so fast?
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Gatorman wrote: "Carol/Bonadie wrote: "1. I'm a P.I. in the Boston area.2. I used to be on the Boston police force."
Carlotta Carlyle from the Linda Barnes series?"
Oh now that is just not fai..."
A former co-worker who knew I read a lot was a Barnes fan and would tell me about the Carlyle books to try to get me to read them. The Boston PI/former cop thing stuck in my head so I took a guess.
I guess it's my turn...1. I work for the FBI.
2. Most would say I am rather eccentric and like to play by my own rules.
1. I work for the FBI. 2. Most would say I am rather eccentric and like to play by my own rules.
3. I don't have a partner but I occasionaly rely upon my New York city detective friend for help.
Gatorman wrote: "1. I work for the FBI. 2. Most would say I am rather eccentric and like to play by my own rules.
3. I don't have a partner but I occasionaly rely upon my New York city detective friend for help."
this is not ringing any bells with me!
FBI....
1. I work for the FBI. 2. Most would say I am rather eccentric and like to play by my own rules.
3. I don't have a partner but I occasionaly rely upon my New York city detective friend for help.
4. I was married but my wife was murdered while on a safari.
T wrote: "Ah...that 4th clue sounds like Google material...."I didn't think that would work but you are right! I'll see if someone who has actually read the books can recognize it.
1. I work for the FBI. 2. Most would say I am rather eccentric and like to play by my own rules.
3. I don't have a partner but I occasionaly rely upon my New York city detective friend for help.
4. I was married but my wife was murdered while on a safari.
5. I drive around in a Rolls Royce complete with chauffeur.
Jan wrote: "Agent Pendergast?"There you go! Nice job! I thought it would be solved after the third clue. I guess it's your turn, Jan.
Gatorman wrote: "Jan wrote: "Agent Pendergast?"There you go! Nice job! I thought it would be solved after the third clue. I guess it's your turn, Jan."
This sounds like an intriguing series, will look it up. I found the answer on wikipedia, interestingly enough, but that felt a little like "cheating." Although when I post clues I don't care how people find them!
I'll just quickly jump in :)
1) I am a PI in California.
2) My appearance doesn't matter much to me, but my fitness does - I combine many running miles with a love for junk food.
3) My parents died when I was a young child.
1) I am a PI in California.
2) My appearance doesn't matter much to me, but my fitness does - I combine many running miles with a love for junk food.
3) My parents died when I was a young child.
A question for all. Do you think that finding the answer to the clues by using Google is "cheating" and that the only people giving guesses should be those who have actually read the books of the guessed protaganist? Personally, it does not matter to me how people guess from my clues but I am curious as to the opinions of the rest. Any thoughts?
I think that if you google when there aren't many clues then it may be. But if there are a number of clues then I don't think it is a problem. But I feel like you should wait a bit. Maybe that's just me.
Hi Gatorman....I'm guilty of the Google trick when I'm stumped...I guess the good side of it is that we learn a bit more about the characters and series by doing the research, and may get hooked into finding another author/character to dig into. I know I have. It doesn't bother me if someone resorts to research and I think perhaps there aren't as many people playing so the contests might stall out if someone doesn't step in with a solve?
That being said, I'm about tapped out on my stash of characters for potential fodder, so I can't afford to solve any more! :-)
T wrote: "Hi Gatorman....I'm guilty of the Google trick when I'm stumped...I guess the good side of it is that we learn a bit more about the characters and series by doing the research, and may get hooked in..."Thanks, Jan C and T, for your comments. I agree with both of you. I will wait for a few more clues to see if someone else gets it without "research" before I guess.
I only google when there's a specific clue that would be good to google on. Most clues are far too vague for me to even attempt it!!! And then it's normally when there's lots of clues and no-one seems able to guess it.
Gatorman wrote: "Jan C wrote: "Kinsey Milhone from Sue Grafton?"That was my guess, too, but I got it by Googling."
Oh, silly me! I did it the old fashioned way by reading the books.
Gatorman, I've wondered, too, about the Googling thing. What're you gonna do, though? Asking people not to Google will just drive them underground with the pot smokers:) Not that there's anything wrong with that:) Seriously, it just makes you feel better to get one on the merits of your reading, but playing detective on the net is OK, too. It's just a game, and having fun is the thing.
Scout wrote: "Gatorman, I've wondered, too, about the Googling thing. What're you gonna do, though? Asking people not to Google will just drive them underground with the pot smokers:) Not that there's anythin..."Agreed, Scout. I guess we just have to balance the two so everyone gets a shot at having their fun.
Jan C., we got sidetracked, but it looks like it's your turn to give clues for a protagonist. Ready when you are.
Sorry to be back so late! Jan C., you are right so if you would start a new one...
I agree on the Sidetracked Goole Discussion btw :) - there are just so many books not read yet and I love doing some online detective work from time to time!
I agree on the Sidetracked Goole Discussion btw :) - there are just so many books not read yet and I love doing some online detective work from time to time!
I need to recap firstHarry Bosch
Jason Bourne (David Webb)
Lucas Davenport
Johnny Dollar
Nancy Drew
Thorpe Hazell
Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Moto
Harry Potter
Easy Rawkins
Spenser
Nero Wolf
Elvis Cole
Miss Silver
Detective McNally
Cordelia Gray
Bill Smith
Tess Monaghan
Myron Bolitar
Lou Boldt
Dr. Alan Gregory
Butch Karp
Barbara Havers
Kathy Mallory
Stephanie Plum
Sara Linton Tolliver
Lucy Farinelli
Grace McBride
Milo Sturgis
Jesse Stone
Kay Scarpetta
Carlotta Carlyle
Agent Prendergast
Kinsey Milhone
Virgil Flowers
Jonathan Stride
Maggie O'Dell
Thorn
Is that everybody?
1. I get to many of my crime scenes by boat.2. My wife teaches English literature.
3. My boss' secretary is a whiz on the computer and frequently advises me that it is better not to ask.
4. I work for the police department.
Just to weigh in on the Google thing... I have my own views on whether I want to offer my Googled result, but I don't mind if others proceed differently.For myself, and someone else said it, I will Google if I can't figure it out and there are some good meaty google-able clues. If I haven't read the books I might wait a bit to give someone whose read them a chance to guess. That seems more legit to me, but that's my preference, not intended to drive anyone else's posting. If no one is getting it I'll offer my googled answer.
1. I get to many of my crime scenes by boat. 2. My wife teaches English literature.
3. My boss' secretary is a whiz on the computer and frequently advises me that it is better not to ask.
4. I work for the police department.
5. My wife comes from one of the oldest families in the city and I have sometimes had to pump her parents for information.
6. I face corruption every day.
Not right.1. I get to many of my crime scenes by boat.
2. My wife teaches English literature.
3. My boss' secretary is a whiz on the computer and frequently advises me that it is better not to ask.
4. I work for the police department.
5. My wife comes from one of the oldest families in the city and I have sometimes had to pump her parents for information.
6. I face corruption every day.
7. It is a constant battle between me and my boss. Nothing better than seeing him with egg on his face.
8. I have two children.
Educated guess backed by minimal research:Is it Guido Brunetti, vice- commissario of police in Venice? (author Donna Leon)
That was where I started,Venice was the first city I thought of when you mnentioned getting to work by boat. That suggested the Donna Leon series, but since I've never read them (they are on my TBR) that's where the research kicked in.Jan C wrote: "Yes. I was down to my final clue. Venice.
Take it away."
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "1. I’m a former LAPD cop who lost my job because of alcoholism."Sounds like Jesse Stone, but he is on the list of protaganists already guessed.
In that case, it is okay to research. Actually, it is okay any time.Carol/Bonadie wrote: "That was where I started,Venice was the first city I thought of when you mnentioned getting to work by boat. That suggested the Donna Leon series, but since I've never read them (they are on my TB..."
Nope, not Jesse Stone, which the next clue will confirm:1. I’m a former LAPD cop who lost my job because of alcoholism.
2. I also lost my husband and my kids.
Gatorman wrote: "Carol/Bonadie wrote: "1. I’m a former LAPD cop who lost my job because of alcoholism."
Sounds like Jesse Stone, but he is on the list of protaganists already guessed."
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2) Most would say I'm rather stubborn and difficult and consider myself a rebel.
3) I go..."
okay. need to think of someone new. I'll post later today.