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cat63 at 10:51am on 23/03/2017
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So, the protagonist of a detective novel is in an apartment whose owner has been murdered by poison.
Another resident of the same building has also died, within a day of the first victim, probably also by poison.
The protagonist is a criminologist, moderately sensible and intelligent.
They have just had lunch with the victim's wife and friends (sent in from a restaurant) and they are cleaning up the remnants while the others do things elsewhere.
They find a glass of cold beer in the kitchen.
They do not know who put it there.
They drink it.
On a scale of one to ten, how hard would you throw the book at the wall?
Another resident of the same building has also died, within a day of the first victim, probably also by poison.
The protagonist is a criminologist, moderately sensible and intelligent.
They have just had lunch with the victim's wife and friends (sent in from a restaurant) and they are cleaning up the remnants while the others do things elsewhere.
They find a glass of cold beer in the kitchen.
They do not know who put it there.
They drink it.
On a scale of one to ten, how hard would you throw the book at the wall?
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