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Chris_Dee
Date: August 11th, 2008 1:21 PM
Header: Reviews are in on Armchair Detective
Bulletin:
"A perfect storyline." "A great set up that has me panting for more."

"You know, Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot always claimed that the real work of a criminalist was to understand the psychology of a crime and that it was this understanding, rather than any forensic details, that would identify the criminal. Understand the why first and foremost. He argued that it was theoretically possible for a detective to solve a crime without leaving his armchair. Now, Bruce Wayne, certainly the greatest detective of this universe, is about to test the Belgian's theory."

"This is one bizzare family affair. I have no idea who's doing what except they're all suspicious. (Although the way Selina got to see it - stuck out on a ledge - was simply hillarious)"

"Starts out with drama aplenty, the type to tug at the heartstrings. Thankfully, the angst passed quickly, and now this appears to be gearing up for a real mystery worthy of Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot."

"And there's money and art involved (Selina's natural environment)."

"This whole story is delicious. I'm practically vibrating with interest as to what could possibly happen next."

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