The frightening thing about Adam Francis Proulx’s highly entertaining “Baker’s Dozen: 12 Angry Puppets” is how well it reflects a jury I on which I once served. There’s the rambling old guy, the ...
The baker has bought it, and all evidence (aside from a suspicious candlestick) points to his butcher boyfriend as the bad guy. It’s up to a dozen of his puppet peers to sort through the evidence, and ...
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