There is still time to enter. Two more patrons who
submit all the correct answers will WIN
A FINE-FREE YEAR AT THE DOVER PUBLIC LIBRARY! Drop your answer sheet off at
the Main Circulation Desk or email your answers to Susan Dunker, Adult Services
Librarian, at s.dunker@dover.nh.gov.
All other correct entries will be entered in a raffle for an ultra-comfy
Levenger BedLounge Pillow, perfect for reading in bed.
Author Griff Sutton’s final mystery in his “Calendar” series
has just been published. “Dreary December” is the 12th book in this
popular series, which also includes “July Sparklers”, “Agonizing August”, Spooky September”, and “November can be Noxious”. Each book
features a different month
(January---December) in its title. Each book also has a different detective who
solves a different crime (one is embezzlement) right here in Dover, NH!
Here are your clues! Good luck!
1.)
The title month in which Conrad Tooby catches a
litterer is exactly 2 months earlier in the year than the title month of the
mystery set at Hannaford’s (which stars Harry McMaster).
2.)
The title month in the book starring Genevieve
Potsdam (which is set in Henry Law Park) immediately precedes the title month
of the novel in which the crime is jaywalking (whose title month is earlier in
the year than that of the mystery set in Hilton Park.)
3.)
In “Mayhem in May”, Timothy Quince searches the
Children’s Museum to solve the theft of some puppets. “April is for Action”
involves a forgery. A smuggling operation is thwarted in “October Outcast”.
“January Jezebel” is set at the Weeks Crossing.
4.)
Three novels with consecutive title months are
the book in which corporate espionage takes place at the Woodman Institute, the
racketeering mystery, and the one in which Victoria Bartley defeats the
bootleggers, in that order.
5.)
“Madness in March” is set at Harvey’s Bakery.
“February Felons” is set at the Dover Public Library. In “June is Jinxed”, an
heiress is caught speeding.
6.)
Three books with consecutive title months are
the one in which Stan Lorenzo discovers the blackmailer’s identity, the
littering mystery, and the novel in which Wayne Ficharski nabs the shoplifter,
in that order.
7.)
Three mysteries with consecutive title months
are the book starring Jake Constant, the Rachel Havenstein novel, and the one
set at Moe’s Subs, in that order.
8.)
The title month of the Isabelle Kincaid book is
later in the year than the title month of the mystery set in the Cocheco
Millworks but earlier in the year than the title month of the Norman O’Sullivan
novel.
9.)
The title month of the Annie Eggleston mystery
is later in the year than the title month of the book set at George’s Marina
but earlier in the year than the title month of the book set on Garrison Hill.
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