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Bezig met laden... Murder Simply Played (2016)door Rachael Phillips
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Not being a basketball fan, Liz is trying hard to understand the "Hoosier Hysteria" that has gripped some of her friends. In the midst of the closing of the season, the long-time high school basketball coach is found dead in his office. At first, it seems like a natural death, but the coach's fiancée insists it's murder. Liz wonders who would murder the popular coach, but then, she comes to find out that he wasn't all that popular with a lot of people. This fourth book of the series has an intriguing mystery as well as the characters readers have come to enjoy. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Amish Inn Mysteries (book 4)
Liz Eckardt still has a lot to learn about life in Pleasant Creek, Indiana. Expecting the dreary months of February and March to be an "off season" for her newly opened bed and breakfast, she is surprised to find that the Olde Mansion Inn will be filled with a lively group of alumni, graduates of the local high school. It is sectional time for the area's high school basketball teams, and the town is swept up in "Hoosier Hysteria." Liz can't help but get into the spirit, and she looks forward to the upcoming game. Old school rivalries resurface, and Liz has her hands full acting as referee to the inn's spirited guests -- until the coach of the hometown team is found dead in his office, seemingly of natural causes. But his bereaved fiancee, Kate Linder, thinks something is amiss. Could it be that the coach was the victim of foul play? Liz soon learns not everyone in Pleasant Creek was a fan of the amiable Coach John Albertson. Suspicious acts of vandalism prior to his death suggest someone had it out for him, but who could it be? An abandoned daughter, a disappointed dropout, a colleague confined to the sidelines -- all had good reason to take Coach Albertson out of the game. But which of his rivals sported a grudge poisonous enough to facilitate murder? With so many suspects in play, it's up to Liz to find out who would want to harm the coach. Tensions run high with the basketball tourney underway, and when Kate claims she's being followed, Liz worries that someone in Pleasant Creek suffers from an unusually sinister version of March Madness. But her investigation produces more questions than answers, and with one blocked shot after another, Liz feels like she's getting nowhere ...Until the killer targets her. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I found several books from this series while searching for books from a different series by the same publisher. I have enjoyed this series more than some of the other series from this publisher--though they all kind of follow the same formula for the plot.
Growing up, football games seemed to be the "big events" but at college basketball was the sport, so I kind of get the March Madness idea.
I thought Beans was cute in this book when they dressed him up.
I think I figured out who the perpetrator was about the same time as the author revealed it in the plot, but that's my norm so you may have a different experience. ( )