Easter Egg Hunt Murder
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Publisher Description
Can you figure out who the killer is before the guilty culprit is revealed?
During an Easter egg hunt, Roland "Beanie" Bean and his two-year-old son Evan are searching for eggs when they find a woman sprawled in the dirt beneath a hibiscus bush.
Little Evan thinks the lady is just sleeping, but Beanie knows better. The woman is dead.
As an investigative reporter at the Palmchat Gazette, Beanie is the perfect person to cover the story, considering that he found the victim.
Narrowing down the field of suspects, Beanie finds out the victim had plenty of enemies. Not only was she unfaithful to her husband, but she was blackmailing her lover and cheating her business partner and may have been involved in a scam with a vicious island cartel.
As Beanie continues to investigate, he uncovers sinister secrets and devious motives among those who were closest to the victim. Racing to discover the killer, he ends up the target of a diabolical murderer who won't hesitate to kill again.
Easter Egg Hunt Murder is a contemporary whodunit murder mystery novel. With lots of clues and red herrings, it features plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing until the end! Get your copy today!
Customer Reviews
Rachel Woods’ Easter Egg Hunt
An Investigative reporter for the Palmchat
Gazette, Roland Bean is known as “Beanie”
among his family and friends.
Beanie takes his family to an Easter Egg
Hunt on the Palmchat Island of St Lucia.
Beanie and his young son, Evan, age 2 are off
hunting eggs. They go into a grove where
Evan discovers a lady sleeping. Only Beanie
realizes she is permanently asleep. It looks
like she has been the victim of blunt force
trauma in addition to being stabbed several
times.
The murdered woman was Anna Zamora
who has quite the history. Beanie decides to
investigate finding this woman’s murder was
much more complicated than he thought at
first.
Come along and follow Beanie as he
investigates Anna’s life to try and discover
who would murder her, why she was murdered
and can he narrow down the culprit.
I felt the cast of characters to be very realistic
and relatable. There were some who were full
of deception with sinister secrets making the
read suspenseful, intriguing and entertaining.
I learned a lot about being an investigative
reporter from Beanie.
I volunteered to read Easter Egg Hunt. Thanks
for the opportunity from Story Origins. My
opinion is voluntary and my own.