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Death Dangles a Participle by E. E Kennedy

Writer: ABSRABSR

4 Stars It's an all new mystery in Lake Champlain!

“Dangling participle: A participle with no clear grammatical relationship to the subject of the sentence.” Dancing participle. I like that. It's an all new mystery for Amelia, the English teacher slash sleuth. I really have gotten to love this character since I've read the first book. It's an amazing mystery for Amelia who recently married Gil. I love that the characters are in their 40s and act like they are. They aren't a bunch of twenty-somethings that think they are invincible. I really love Amelia and Gil's relationship, but that's not all to this wonderful quaint mystery story. The characters are believable, and Kennedy has gained a fan in me and her work. I love the English teacher, and it sounds more intriguing and interesting than solving dangling participle or sentence diagrams. Loved it.

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