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* RecycledScript: At least three books, [[spoiler: ''Stork Raving Mad'', ''Owl be Home for Christmas'' and ''The Twelve Jays of Christmas'']] feature a murderer who is [[spoiler:the seemingly pitiable, deferential, and bullied assistant or colleague of a {{Jerkass}} academic or artist]]. In each book, the murderer is being blackmailed by [[spoiler:their boss]] and ultimately kills them.
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** At least three books, [[spoiler: ''Stork Raving Mad'', ''Owl be Home for Christmas'' and ''The Twelve Jays of Christmas'']] feature a murderer who is [[spoiler:the seemingly pitiable, deferential, and bullied assistant or colleague of a {{Jerkass}} academic or artist]]. In each book, the murderer is being blackmailed by [[spoiler:their boss]] and ultimately killsthem.them.
** At least three books, [[spoiler: ''Lord of the Wings'', ''The Nightingale Before Christmas'' and ''Birder she Wrote'']] have the killer fake a seemingly airtight alibi by revealing the person providing the alibi was drunk, drugged, or asleep, despite having little foreshadowing for the reader to guess those witnesses were unreliable.
** At least three books, [[spoiler: ''Stork Raving Mad'', ''Owl be Home for Christmas'' and ''The Twelve Jays of Christmas'']] feature a murderer who is [[spoiler:the seemingly pitiable, deferential, and bullied assistant or colleague of a {{Jerkass}} academic or artist]]. In each book, the murderer is being blackmailed by [[spoiler:their boss]] and ultimately kills
** At least three books, [[spoiler: ''Lord of the Wings'', ''The Nightingale Before Christmas'' and ''Birder she Wrote'']] have the killer fake a seemingly airtight alibi by revealing the person providing the alibi was drunk, drugged, or asleep, despite having little foreshadowing for the reader to guess those witnesses were unreliable.
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* RecycledScript: At least three books, [[spoiler: ''Stork Raving Mad'', ''Owl be Home for Christmas'' and ''The Twelve Jays of Christmas'']] feature a murderer who is [[spoiler:the seemingly pitiable, deferential, and bullied assistant or colleague of a {{Jerkass}} academic or artist]]. In each book, the murderer is being blackmailed by [[spoiler:their boss]] and ultimately kills them.