An elderly woman is found poisoned in the upstairs bedroom of her home whose from door stands 52 steps above the street in an old-fashioned whodunit that blends clues, red herrings, suspects, and humor.
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Did not enjoy the bumbling characters
nice convoluted plots,areally good read.I liked the references to the mens faith and I really enjoyed the daily message. Very nice touch.
It gets a little silly after a while.
I enjoy his books, but they all need to be proofread. Many errors.
It’s a great read, and hysterical. Could use a lot more of these. It has a faith base in God, which makes it all the more refreshing.
Slow moving, not as witty as it thinks it is. Didn’t finish it.
I laughed a lot. Humorous account of older cops and their physical struggles in solving a crime. Very witty
I really wanted to like this book, and the story line kept me seeking “who did it,” but the old, out of shape characters grew tiring. Really, who’d want these cops being called to their house?
Such a cute book. I love mysteries and this was a good one only added some humor along the way. Great book!
Got to read the next one…
did not see that!
I liked it.
I really enjoyed this book. Made me want to read more in the series!
Somewhat funny, but very predictable . Easy read.
Love the humor and the bible references but sometimes difficult to follow logic on murderer.
Rather slow reading, confusing–not impressed with the writing
A fabulous mystery book. Kept me from putting the book down until the murder was solved. Great description of the detectives.
Light and easy read with funny characters and a murder to solve as well. Fun and clean.
I got a great kick out of it. Laughed all the way through. Enjoyed the twists on who did it.
I made it through about 3 or 4 pages and knew this book just wasn’t for me. Many people may consider it a great book; I just didn’t read enough to form an opinion about how well written it is.