Saturday, April 11, 2020

Deadly Primrose by Suzette A. Hill

When a woman is found in the surf, everyone assumes she drowned while she was swimming.  Primrose thinks they're wrong.  The lady hated the sea and never would have worn a swimming cap like that.  The Inspector says she's wrong.  So she decides to investigate on her own.

Severn House and Net Galley allowed me to read this book for review (thank you).  It will be published June 2nd.

Primrose begins asking questions and before too long the woman's sister is at the door.  As they chat, she asks more questions.  Then the sister admits she and an accomplice killed the woman.  Then she gets up and races down the hill in her car headed for home.  She hits the gate posts and doesn't make it all the way out.  They find her a bit down the road in the ditch.  Someone shot her!

The next guilty party she finds tells her he shot her.  He intends to shoot Primrose, too, but the sound of a motorbike grabs his attention.  He trips and falls but he doesn't get up.  Another killer bites the dust.

Now she's on the hunt for the accomplice...  Will she find him or will he find her?
 

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