Summary of The Bad-News Man / The Crossfire Killings / Mrs. Craggs: Crimes Cleaned Up by Mary McMullen, Bill Knox, and H.R.F. Keating

Unravel the chaos of crime and comedy in 'The Bad-News Man', 'The Crossfire Killings', and 'Mrs. Craggs'. A delightful mystery summary awaits!

Sunday, September 28, 2025

The Bad-News Man / The Crossfire Killings / Mrs. Craggs: Crimes Cleaned Up (Detective Book Club), written by Mary McMullen; Bill Knox; H.R.F. Keating

Welcome to the wild world of The Bad-News Man, The Crossfire Killings, and Mrs. Craggs: Crimes Cleaned Up, where crime and chaos intermix with more twists than a pretzel. This delightful triplet of mysteries, penned by the brilliant Mary McMullen, Bill Knox, and H.R.F. Keating, unleashes a whirlwind of crime, comedy, and-let's face it-more shenanigans than a toddler with a crayon.

Let's dive into the delightful chaos, shall we?

The Bad-News Man kicks things off with a bang-literally! Here, we're introduced to a journalist whose knack for sensationalism has gotten him into more hot water than a lobster in a cookpot. Picture this: a charming reporter who can spin a yarn tighter than Grandma's secret recipes, all while stumbling into a murder investigation. Talk about an overachiever! Our man discovers that sometimes, being a "bad news man" not only gets you juicy stories, but can also land you right in the crosshairs of danger. Spoiler alert: it involves a lot of running, dodging, and possibly some awkward family dinner conversations.

Next up, we have The Crossfire Killings. Spoiler alert again: it's not a picnic in the park! Brace yourselves for a plot that twists so much you might get dizzy. In true whodunit fashion, characters are dropping like flies, and our detective has more suspects than a reality TV show. There's intrigue, betrayal, and enough red herrings to stock a fish market. Just when you think you've got it all figured out, BAM! Another twist to keep you on your toes. Bet you didn't see that coming!

Finally, in the grand finale, Mrs. Craggs: Crimes Cleaned Up takes the stage. If you ever thought crime-solving was a messy business, wait until you meet Mrs. Craggs. This lady knows how to scrub away evidence faster than you can say "I didn't do it!" With her trusty mop and bucket, she tackles not only the grime but all the dirty secrets floating around in her sleepy little town. Spoiler: cleaning up crime scenes is no match for a woman on a mission armed with household cleaning supplies and a fierce desire for justice.

As the three tales unfold, we encounter a cast of quirky characters, each with their own peculiarities and backstories that are more tangled than a teenager's earbuds. With each chapter, the suspense thickens like Aunt Mabel's infamous pumpkin pie, and the humor woven throughout is as satisfying as the last slice.

To wrap it all up, The Bad-News Man / The Crossfire Killings / Mrs. Craggs: Crimes Cleaned Up brings together the best elements of detective fiction: a sprinkle of humor, a soupçon of suspense, and a dash of mayhem. Whether you're in it for the whodunits or the oddball characters, you're bound to find something to keep you entertained-albeit probably more confused than you started. Just remember, in crime fiction, nothing is ever quite as it seems, and sometimes, your biggest clues come from the most unlikely places (like your cat, who might just be plotting world domination).

So grab your detective hat, a notepad, and prepare for a wild ride through murder mysteries that are messy, hilarious, and perhaps just a tad ridiculous. Happy sleuthing!

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Maddie Page

Classics, bestsellers, and guilty pleasures-none are safe from my sarcastic recaps. I turn heavy reads into lighthearted summaries you can actually enjoy. Warning: may cause random outbursts of laughter while pretending to study literature.

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