C is for Crime

a-to-z-letters-cFirst thing that came to mind with this letter, originally was “C is for Cookie” and a bratty memory of my youth. Dare I share it, maybe? One of the easiest songs to sing at a young age and a great way to annoy one’s way for a cookie. Yes, I was that kind of child who could kill my parents’ patience, when they baked cookies. I’d sing that song over and over and over again until I got one or they’d send me to the corner bakery with allowance money. The record ‘short count’ was six times. The longest, or the day my mother had extreme patience: twenty.
Someone said there’s such a thing as ‘sweet revenge.’ My parents couldn’t possibly find a way to ‘pay me back for the brattiness,’ could they?

Then I thought I better stay with the routine – books. Today’s theme: Crime. Well, Castle:

 

Reading the books is like watching a bonus episode during summertime – a treat to see the characters maintain their form from screen to page. I have yet to decide if I’ll finish the tie-ins for “Murder, She Wrote.”

 

How about you? What’s your favorite criminal read?

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5 Responses to C is for Crime

  1. Mari Collier's avatar Mari Collier says:

    Your mother’s patience was far more than. Cottleston Pie was the one my two played over and over again. No, I never pictured you doing that.

  2. Michelle's avatar Michelle says:

    Confessions Of A Murder Suspect, by James Patterson.

  3. im not really into crime genres as such 🙂 but might give them another go now!

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