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A Public Show of Gratitude

Violet Parr
Violet Parr
Thespian

Nov-23-2008 23:23


I just finished playing/reading ‘Murder on Sleuthetania’ and I honestly cannot remember enjoying a SM on sleuth this much before. I was actually clicking left and right in order to read more of the story rather than actually solve the murder.

It was excellent! And writing of this caliber has to be publicly acknowledged, more than once. Thank you: Rosamund Clifford and Secret Squirrel for a job extremely well done. This could have definitely been one for the books â€"I honestly felt like I was reading a well-written murder mystery novel. It was as interesting as it was entertaining â€"I could detect SS’s humour in more than one place.

Seriously you guys deserve much recognition for your quality writing. I honestly believe that Sleuth should consider one day publishing a book crediting all their great story tellers.

Consider this an advertisement for all those who haven’t played/read Murder on Sleuthetania yet, enticing them to do so. I was starting to wonder why I bought the ticket to board the ship until I read this very worthwhile story.


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Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Nov-24-2008 06:27

I must agree on that! I REALLY enjoyed reading it, and actually that FM is my favorite thing about the whole ship :)

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Nov-24-2008 15:45

Rosa also has a solo SM set in Cairo, and she has another set in Delhi which is just around the corner [if this editor could get his act together].

lol oh and of course thanks for the compliments. Rosa is definitely the brains of the outfit, and the story and characters are all of her creation, I just did the 'flowery' bits :)

Also, of the newer SM's, if you'd like something lengthy (kinda the Sleuth 'War and Peace' :D) with an involved storyline, seek out Heimlich Von Victor's SM in London.

Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

Nov-25-2008 02:07

Squirrel is being over modest as usual. Anyway, like in the Cairo story, his "flowery bits" are the best parts of the SM.


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