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Miss Gosling’s Last Case by Daniel M. Stelzer

Content warning: Genre-typical depiction of dead bodies and discussion of murder, but no violence or gore
Mystery • Two hours • Z-code • Download includes additional content

Something happened to Miss Gosling and she died. And now Miss Gosling has to figure out why. It’s interesting that this is her “last case” considering she’s already dead, which suggests she is perfectly capable of solving mysteries as a ghost. So what stops her from doing so? Will she “pass on” after this case? Satisfied with the constables’ result, will her ghosts be put to rest? Nobody knows, particle man.

The content warnings are, as stated, typical for the mystery genre. Many murder mysteries include some description of the body. A murder mystery saying “You can see a dead body here.” and leaving you to figure out what happened, after all, would not be very amusing.

PS: Sorry Daniel, I keep misspelling your name as “Seltzer”. Maybe somewhere in my subconscious I think “mmm…seltzer”. It would have to be in my subconscious, though, because I hate seltzer/sparkling water.

TLDR: does the (seltzer) water get him her inst(d)ead?

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