Photo Bombed
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4.0 • 19 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Bianca Wallace is a work from home mom raising her teenage daughter as a single parent. She’s determined to stand on her own two feet in Edenville, Texas after her bitter divorce. When the town’s wedding of the year stars her friend as the bride, Bianca can’t wait to celebrate the nuptials. Neither she nor the guests expect a corpse! When the police suspect the bride, Bianca's determined to prove her friend’s innocence.
Lamar Sims, the new police detective in Edenville, is investigating the murder case. Bianca’s “interference” is not helping, but she won't stop when her friend's freedom is on the line. He makes it clear he wants her to let the police do their job, so she has to find ways around him.
No one in Edenville is safe until the killer is behind bars. Bianca won’t let Detective Sims dismiss her hunches. They may have to work together before another dead body shows up.
Customer Reviews
Plenty of twists and red herrings
This was an enjoyable mystery for me. There’s a large suspect pool and plenty of twists and red herrings to lead the unwary reader astray. I can't say that I was surprised by the identity of the villain, because I was fairly certain I had zeroed in on the murderer not very far into the book. I then spent the rest of the read anxiously flipping pages and biting my nails to see how long it would take before it would be revealed if I was right. (PS: I was right.) One of the things I think this book does very well is in its diversity of characters. Being from the same small town, there is a uniformity in some aspects, but there are a wide range of ages and races depicted in this book, which I applaud. I think I'm starting to fall in love with these characters and I'm already looking forward to reading more about them.