Three Columbia University alums take turns writing chapters of a crime novel without planning, conferring, or revising. What ensues is the raucous, riveting, and ridiculous tale of Moletown and the traveling carnival that descends upon its domain one fateful summer.
When a teenage girl is found dead in her bedroom, a serrated blade through her heart, a studly police officer, adolescent computer science genius, self-proclaimed wine mom, and a slew of other indelible characters are spurred on to uncover a conspiracy that may just shake their Pacific Northwestern hometown to its core.
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Three Columbia University alums take turns writing chapters of a crime novel without planning, conferring, or revising. What ensues is the raucous, riveting, and ridiculous tale of Moletown and the traveling carnival that descends upon its domain one fateful summer.
When a teenage girl is found dead in her bedroom, a serrated blade through her heart, a studly police officer, adolescent computer science genius, self-proclaimed wine mom, and a slew of other indelible characters are spurred on to uncover a conspiracy that may just shake their Pacific Northwestern hometown to its core.
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[SPOILERS] We race down Utility Way with Golpini, Elaine, and Matthews in a high-stakes chase towards Vanderlyle Asylum. Golphini has received an anonymous phone call from a weird robot voice, informing him that Signor Romanzo is squatting at Vanderlyle Asylum. The inspector, deputy, and pooch race to the scene and apprehend the perp, hauling him back to the precinct, where he's interrogated, but speaks little. However, things take a turn when Golphini shows his captive a photo of a woman with blazing red hair. This elicits the first words from the taciturn Signor Romanzo, "She's back! Ruby Red!" Signor Romanzo is sent to bed without supper. Golphini believes this mysterious ginger could be the key to finding Clara's murderer...
Crowbarred contributions (aka ding ding dings)
Credits
Performers: Sophia Hotung, Huber Rodriguez-Tejada, Veronica Grace Taleon
Author: Veronica Grace Taleon
Theme music: Bubamara by the Bubamara Brass Band
Intro voiceover: Adam Spencer
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