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Who's Killing My Old Neighbors?: Old Guys Murder Mystery #8
by Jon Spoelstra
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Synopsis
She was the saint of the neighborhood. Then somebody knocked her off.
Charlie North thought he was living in a quiet, safe suburban neighborhood—the kind with nice lawns, helpful neighbors, and the occasional bake sale. But then, neighbors get knocked off left and right.
The cops are baffled. The ...
Charlie North thought he was living in a quiet, safe suburban neighborhood—the kind with nice lawns, helpful neighbors, and the occasional bake sale. But then, neighbors get knocked off left and right.
The cops are baffled. The ...
She was the saint of the neighborhood. Then somebody knocked her off.
Charlie North thought he was living in a quiet, safe suburban neighborhood—the kind with nice lawns, helpful neighbors, and the occasional bake sale. But then, neighbors get knocked off left and right.
The cops are baffled. The neighbors panic. The HOA forms a watch patrol. They raise money for their version of Paladin.
Charlie, Ben, Pettise, and the crew set out to nail the killer. Just when they think they’ve got their man, he ends up on a slab at the morgue.
If you happen to be the friendly neighbor type or, heaven forbid, a miserable, cranky one, it doesn’t really make much difference in Charlie’s neighborhood—you could be next.
There is a rousing showdown in an old lady’s musty basement with old furniture and a room full of new packages of toilet paper where everything becomes clear and safe, at least for the moment.
This is a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud mystery with heart, sass, and just enough danger to keep you guessing.
This is a fast read. Old guys like things fast.
WHAT READERS SAY
***** “It has a great cast of characters that one would love to have as friends.”
***** “I must admit out of the thousands of mysteries I have read, none have ended this way. Well done!”
***** “A fast-paced, imaginative, and laugh-out-loud funny mystery.”
***** “Wow, who would have thought that elderly people can be so full of life, well done, great ass-kicking, humorous story and characters. Love the characters to pieces.”
***** “I have read all the books in this series and was happy when I finally snagged the latest, this one. It’s like meeting old friends again.”
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