Anatomy of a Crossword (Crossword Mysteries, No. 8) Review

Anatomy of a Crossword (Crossword Mysteries, No. 8)
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Anatomy of a Crossword (Crossword Mysteries, No. 8) ReviewWhy, I ask, don't the authors and/or editors of mysteries actually read the books they're publishing and weed out the irrelevancies and fix the mistakes? It should be assumed that the audience for these works is alert to all of the clues and details in the book to try to "find the killer" before s/he is unmasked. So, why then does the resolution at the end so often fail to tie up all loose ends?
Here we have the continuing characters transplanted to L.A. to the set of a TV movie based on a previous murder solved by Belle Graham and Rosco Polycrates. An unnerving string of "accidents" plagues the production -- or are they accidents? And why is someone creating new versions of Belle's key crossword puzzle?
The ending wrap-up resolves some, but by no means all, of the mysteries. Many red herrings are left to rot in the L.A. sun, including the set creator's fascination with Sara Briephs. Also, when the identity of the phantom puzzle constructor is revealed, the person COULDN'T have created some of the puzzles, since they show as key players people whom the creator didn't/couldn't/wouldn't have put in the puzzles. In the future, I'm sticking the The Puzzle Lady series, which [so far, at least] seems to be wrapping things up much more neatly.Anatomy of a Crossword (Crossword Mysteries, No. 8) Overview

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