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Today's prompt:   “Your grandmother is a liar and so are all of her servants,” she snapped.
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Today's prompt:  “Where did you get the money to pay your poker debts?”
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Today's prompt:   “Jealousy is not invariably followed by homicide.”
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Today's prompt:   “If you had loved him, you never would have married him.” she said.
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Today's prompt:   “Mystery-itis,” he said, “is something that can strike a detective at any time.  Its symptoms appear when the detective in question suspects the presence of a deep dark mystery, but there isn’t any mystery because the answer is always staring the detective in the face.”
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Today's prompt:  “No harm?  You have done your best to get an innocent man hanged.”
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Today's prompt:  Through the gloom one could dimly catch a glimpse of bodies in strange fantastic poses, bowed shoulders, bent knees, and here and there eyes turned towards the newness.
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Today's prompt:  “If he’d known, you’d be dead too.”
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Today's prompt:  “And then you hid his body while you remade your plans to cover what you’d done.”
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Today's prompt:  “There is nothing more deceptive then an obvious fact.”
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Today's prompt:  “She wrote me dreadful letters when she heard that I was about to be married.”
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Mysterious Month of May Challenge!

Hello my dear people!  I am in charge of this Months’ Challenge and it is a mysterious one.  Literally, it has to do with mystery stories, the crimes, the victims, the perpetrators and the detectives working the case:  Welcome to the Mysterious Month of May Challenge :):)

I’ve randomly chosen stories featuring some of my favorite fictional detectives--Sherlock Holmes, Roderick Alleyn, Hercule Poirot, Dame Frevisse, Trixie Belden among others--and each day in this Mysterious Month of May I will hit you with a prompt.  Perhaps one will be a description of the crime and/or the mystery, perhaps one day it will be a quote from the victim, detective or the criminal.

There are only a couple of rules:
1.  drabbles/fics can be as long as you want but at least 200 words and you can do any sort of art work the spirit moves you
2.  HAVE
FUN!!!


Please post your entry as a new post in this community. (Don't forget the LJ Cut if the entry is really long)

And if you have any questions, please ask :):)

Today's prompt:  “Do not misunderstand me.  There can be no doubt who struck the blow.  But the motive-the motive!”

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