I’m a bit confused. We know that in comic strip conversation balloons that the balloon is pointing to the character who is speaking. So in panel two, is it the cup of coffee that just said it is reading “Murder in the Cloak Room”?
A nice plot twist, but anthropomorphic talking coffee is not my cup of tea.
Score one for Brutus – finally! Now Gargoyle will be distracted for the rest of the book wondering if a nanny will show up. And thanks for the twist Chip. As soon as I saw Mama I was steeling myself for another drubbing of our hero. The pleading look on her face in the 4th frame is a new one too!
Way to go big guy. That’s what called a spoiled alert. You now ruined it on two levels. Yet, she will still have to read the book in order to find out what really happened……
I remember an episode of MASH where the whole camp got caught up with a mystery novel that BJ got through the mail only to discover that the last few pages of the novel was missing so they didn’t know who the murderer was.
The reviews in the beginning of the book or on the back cover can also be spoilers, so be careful. That happened to me with the book “The Testaments” by Margaret Atwood.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member 7 months ago
What a pleasure for Brutus today: book spoiled and to make fun of the old lady.
adadmp 7 months ago
The sequel is going to be a whodunit – Murder In The Living-room.
thevideostoreguy 7 months ago
Well, I gotta admit, I’m pretty surprised. Lady Not Appearing in This Book did it all the time!
The dude from FL Premium Member 7 months ago
Brutus got me!
codycab 7 months ago
I wonder if they’ll make a movie about it.
cracker65 7 months ago
Brutus is getting down to her level.
GROG Premium Member 7 months ago
For once, the butler didn’t do it.
nosirrom 7 months ago
I never did trust Fran Drescher. ;-)
jmworacle 7 months ago
A rare victory for Brutus.
dcdete. 7 months ago
I’m a bit confused. We know that in comic strip conversation balloons that the balloon is pointing to the character who is speaking. So in panel two, is it the cup of coffee that just said it is reading “Murder in the Cloak Room”?
A nice plot twist, but anthropomorphic talking coffee is not my cup of tea.
flemmingo 7 months ago
The old battle axe here on Sunday. Poor Brutus! I guess she’s there to ruin his whole day. Indigestion with every meal.
Skeptical Meg 7 months ago
The nanny did it. The ninny read it.
Just-me 7 months ago
Brutus, you have left Mother Gargle nonplussed. Good for you!
Chris 7 months ago
he’s so mean… but it was worth seeing her reaction. Now the question is, was he telling the truth or pulling her leg. :J
ChessPirate 7 months ago
So, a “Red Herring”?
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Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 7 months ago
Score one for Brutus – finally! Now Gargoyle will be distracted for the rest of the book wondering if a nanny will show up. And thanks for the twist Chip. As soon as I saw Mama I was steeling myself for another drubbing of our hero. The pleading look on her face in the 4th frame is a new one too!
pat sandy creator 7 months ago
a real page-turner…
raybarb44 7 months ago
Way to go big guy. That’s what called a spoiled alert. You now ruined it on two levels. Yet, she will still have to read the book in order to find out what really happened……
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 7 months ago
Brutus you devil .
cuzinron47 7 months ago
That’s cheating. How are you supposed to figure out whodunit when you throw in a character at the end.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 7 months ago
Attaboy Brutus……When you get a chance TAKE IT!
Buckeye67 7 months ago
Well Brutus you got her now, she will be hanging on every page looking for that elusive Nanny.
patlaborvi 7 months ago
I remember an episode of MASH where the whole camp got caught up with a mystery novel that BJ got through the mail only to discover that the last few pages of the novel was missing so they didn’t know who the murderer was.
WilliamMedlock 7 months ago
The reviews in the beginning of the book or on the back cover can also be spoilers, so be careful. That happened to me with the book “The Testaments” by Margaret Atwood.
gopher gofer 7 months ago
the big surprise is that the nanny did it with the butler…
Chris Sherlock 7 months ago
Brutus may be The Born Loser, but he’s the winner this time. So much the better that the win was against Mother G!