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Book Review of You Have the Right to Remain Puzzled (Puzzle Lady, Bk 8)

You Have the Right to Remain Puzzled (Puzzle Lady, Bk 8)
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Cora (the puzzle Lady) is asked by a young woman if she would write something for her to use as a way to tell her husband that she dented the car. Cora couldn't find a way to say no, so she asks Sherry, her niece, who is the real puzzle lady, to write something. Not having the time, Sherry uses one from a book of poems. When the young lady has it published in the local newspaper as a way to thank Cora, the real writer, Benny Southstreet, sees it and sues Cora for plagiarism.

When Benny turns up dead, it spells trouble for Cora, who becomes the chief suspect.