I bought this book, like I really need an excuse to buy a book I only have a thousand +, and I think that the author is listed in the acknowledgments section.
Based on Castle's author's blurb, I think it might be this guy. The blurb is too clever by half, methinks.Hmm, I can't find out who really wrote that novel. At least the Murder, She Wrote novels allegedly written by J. B. Fletcher credited the real author as a "co-author."
(since TV mysteries are always solved by some random thing setting off an epiphany rather than just through solid deductive reasoning)
A fun ep, but I was surprised that the spelling error on the corpse's face didn't turn out to be an important clue . . . especially after all the emphasis they placed on it. I kept waiting for one of the suspects to make the same mistake, perhaps on their written statement.
Also, it's contradictory that the "your" would be a sign of linguistic ignorance, given that the murderer was clever enough to convert "psychotherapist" into "psycho the rapist" (unless we're supposed to believe it was simply a coincidence that the word was broken up that way).
Perhaps that's why the editors cut the follow-up on that clue from the episode, leaving it dangling as a rather odd observation and nothing more?
It simply points to the fact that, unlike most murders, the killer had no personal investment in the killing. It wasn't a terribly clear clue in that regard, merely suggestive.
It simply points to the fact that, unlike most murders, the killer had no personal investment in the killing.
I don't recall the exact quote, but Castle's reasoning is that anyone that desperate to send a message would take the time to do it right. Everything else proceeds from that assumption.
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