Find out if you'd make a good detective based on your opinions about pie
Find out if you'd make a good detective based on your opinions about pie
Fruit pies: yay or nay?
Is apple crisp a type of pie?
Pecan pie, pumpkin pie, or sweet potato pie?
Graham cracker crust or a classic flaky crust?
Is cheesecake a type of pie?
How are we feeling about savoury pies?
The best summer fruit pie is...
Pie should be served...
You're a regular Nancy Drew
You're a regular Nancy Drew
You can solve any crime by dinnertime. (And for dessert — pie!) Whether they're reading mystery novels or solving a real-world mystery of their own, Birdie and Daniel from the book 'Serious Moonlight' love taking breaks for pie at the Moonlight Diner.
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With the right sidekick, you've got a shot at this whole detective thing.
With the right sidekick, you've got a shot at this whole detective thing.
You've got the makings of a true sleuth, but you just need a Dr. Watson to your Sherlock Holmes. A Tuppence to your Tommy. A Daniel to your Birdie — because, as they discover in 'Serious Moonlight', sometimes two is better than one (or at least more fun).
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Maybe you should stick to reading mysteries instead of solving them...
Maybe you should stick to reading mysteries instead of solving them...
Not all of us were made for secretly following people, asking the right questions, and putting together clues over a delicious slice of pie. Some of us were put on this earth to enjoy watching and reading *others* solving the mysteries, and Birdie and Daniel's sleuthing in 'Serious Moonlight' is a great place to start being a spectator.
Buy your copy of Jenn Benn's Serious Moonlight here
Find out if you'd make a good detective based on your opinions about pie
Fruit pies: yay or nay?