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Benjamin Franklin and a Case of Christmas Murder (Benjamin Franklin Mystery, Bk. 2)
Benjamin Franklin and a Case of Christmas Murder - Benjamin Franklin Mystery, Bk. 2
Author: Robert Lee Hall
When a popular merchant suddenly dies, only the perspicacious Ben Franklin suspects foul play, and his investigation forces him to employ his full array of mental powers against the shrewdest criminal minds in London.
ISBN-13: 9780312926700
ISBN-10: 0312926707
Publication Date: 12/1992
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  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: St Martins Mass Market Paper
Book Type: Paperback
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paxtonholley avatar reviewed Benjamin Franklin and a Case of Christmas Murder (Benjamin Franklin Mystery, Bk. 2) on + 67 more book reviews
The premise and concept of this book is extremely clever. However the execution is less than stellar. The author tries admirably to have his dialogue sound authentically late 18th century. For me, this makes the book difficult to read and it felt like a long, slow crawl to the final reveal.

In tone and structure, this book is very reminiscent of an Agatha Christie novel or an early Holmes mystery, so if you enjoy those, I believe you will enjoy this book.

Like I said, it's not bad, I just had some problems with the language structure, but this makes a fun read during Christmastime.
reviewed Benjamin Franklin and a Case of Christmas Murder (Benjamin Franklin Mystery, Bk. 2) on + 3352 more book reviews
Good, quickly read mystery with sufficient clues and adventures to keep interest. Nice for when you want a quick read like traveling or sick bed.
GrannyGamer avatar reviewed Benjamin Franklin and a Case of Christmas Murder (Benjamin Franklin Mystery, Bk. 2) on + 153 more book reviews
Not awful, but he's trying to hard to sound authentically 18th century and it comes out a bit stilted.


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