"Who is responsible for two deaths that look like suicide but aren't"
Reviewed by Sharon Salituro
Posted May 25, 2014
Mystery
Nichelle is a reporter. Nichelle's job is to write
articles on murders, robberies, car thefts and anything else
that comes up. Nichelle has great relationship with several
members of the police force. So she usually gets the scoop
on stories.
Nichelle is also involved with two new men. One is Joey; he
is
your typical Mafia type. The other one is Kyle who is on the
police force. Two men completely different, but she is
attracted to both of them.
Nichelle has just gotten into bed when she receives a phone
call from Parker. Parker is also a reporter, but he is too
close to this story. Parker knows that Nichelle will handle
this story with kid gloves. Parker's best friend is Tony,
who is a super bowl quarterback. They just found his son
dead from an apparent suicide. Parker doesn't believe for a
minute that TJ would kill himself.
Nichelle heads out to investigate this story. After meeting
with Tony and his wife, Nichelle also feels that this is not
a suicide. The day before TJ's funeral his girlfriend is
also
found dead they are ruling it as a suicide also. All the
facts are not adding up.
Nichelle has also discovered that moonshine might be what
is killing kids. She also found that the police chief's
family is involved in making moonshine, along with the
secretary at the school so who in this small town is the
murder?
LynDee Walker's books are a delight. I can just picture
Nichelle trying to solve murder cases in high heels. The
story line keep moving, there is nowhere where I thought,
gee
when is this going to pickup the pace. I hope that LynDee
continues to keep writing this type of cozy mystery.
SUMMARY
When a superstar athlete's son turns up dead in a tiny
town
on the Virginia coast, crime reporter Nichelle Clarke
gets
the inside scoop. But she quickly spies a gaping hole her
inner Lois Lane cannot ignore. Determined to unravel the mystery, Nichelle fights off
paparazzi cameras and an unexpected rival. She uncovers
an
illegal moonshine operation, a string of copycat
suicides,
and a slew of closets stacked with more skeletons than
slingbacks. Chasing a killer who’s a breath from getting
away with murder, Nichelle realizes too late the culprit
has
her number—and it might be up.
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