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SeptimusHeap
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19th Aug, 2017 01:17:37 AM
Maybe You Know That Show can help; it's possible however that this isn't an actual example.
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Tarlonniel
Since: Apr, 2012
19th Aug, 2017 05:47:53 AM
To save you the trouble, I believe the famous book they're talking about is The Mysterious Affair at Styles, by Agatha Christie.
Edited by Tarlonniel Gone to Faerie, no forwarding address. (AO3)
Within the Untwist article, a vague reference is made to a "famous" book where a person leaves behind obvious clues that they are the murderer so that they may avoid double jeopardy within the courtroom, but not enough information is given to find the book through a google search. Can someone PLEASE tell me what this is referencing, and since the page states that "no examples are allowed" can someone decide whether to edit it to show what it is referencing or to not mention it at all? I just really can't stand finding a really good plot to a book that I can't read.