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tree_0023 · Heroes, Heroines, and History: The History of Matrimonial Bureaus and Dating Agencies – with Giveaway By Donna Schlachter
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Heroes, Heroines, and History: The History of Matrimonial Bureaus and Dating Agencies – with Giveaway By Donna Schlachter
Heroes, Heroines, and History: dating agency
Identify the historical mystery series co-authored by Donna Schlachter that is titled after a container used to organize culinary instructions. For the first three books in this specific series, provide the full book title, the name of the co-author, and the specific historical year or era in which each story is set.
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- Correct Series Identification: 'The Recipe Box' series
- Correct differentiation of co-authors (V.A. McKevitt for 1 & 2, Nancy Fraser for 3)
- Book 1 Title: Recipe for Disaster (or 'Recipe for Disaster: A Post-Revolutionary War Story')
- Book 1 Co-author: V.A. McKevitt
- Book 1 Setting: Post-Revolutionary War
- Book 2 Title: Cooking Up Trouble (or 'Cooking Up Trouble: 1834: A Baking Contest Mystery')
- Book 2 Co-author: V.A. McKevitt
- Book 2 Setting: 1834
- Book 3 Title: A Fresh Start for Elizabeth (or 'A Fresh Start for Elizabeth: 1884: New Beginnings')
- Book 3 Co-author: Nancy Fraser
- Book 3 Setting: 1884
The query uses Deep Logic by describing the series title ('container used to organize culinary instructions') rather than naming 'The Recipe Box' directly. It requires Wide Aggregation by asking for three distinct attributes (Title, Co-author, Setting) across three separate entities (Book 1, Book 2, Book 3) found within the source text.
Judgment
Both agents completely failed to identify the correct series and its details, resulting in significant hallucinations. The correct series is 'The Recipe Box' series. - **Agent A** invented a 'Recipe for Danger' series with fabricated titles, co-authors (Cynthia Hickey, etc.), and settings. - **Agent B** guessed the name 'Recipe Box Mysteries' (which is closer to the truth) but hallucinated the co-author (Maggie Pill) and the book titles (using generic cozy mystery titles like 'The Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder'). Since both agents provided 100% factually incorrect information regarding the specific books, co-authors, and eras requested, neither provided a useful response.
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