It takes the average reader to read Wind Through the Ruins by John Dandola
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In the first novella, unrest among the staff at Hammond Castle is interrupted by an overseas inquiry as to whether parts of the castle were pirated from France during World War I. Solving that is much easier than explaining the dead body which turns up.In the second novella a very badly beaten corpse is discovered inside the ruins of a 19th-century Florida pineapple plantation. Retirees abound along with pensioned cops relaxing through their second sedentary careers as part of resort-style law enforcement. Ultimately, Jeffrey's local mob connection helps him sort out the clues and solve the murder.The short story revolves around a colonial fort in Upstate New York and joining all three of these investigations is a long-haired calico cat named Angel who has just adopted Jeffrey and Kirsten.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read Wind Through the Ruins aloud.
Wind Through the Ruins is suitable for students ages 2 and up.
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