Lowcountry boondoggle : a Liz Talbot mystery / Susan M. Boyer.
Private investigators Liz Talbot and Nate Andrews thought they'd put Darius Baker's troubles to rest--then his recently discovered son ropes him into a hemp farm investment with his college buddies. When a beloved Charleston professor--and potential investor--is murdered, Liz and Nate discover Darius keeps the PIs on speed dial. A shocking number of people had reasons to want the genteel, bowtie wearing, tea-drinking professor dead. Was it one of his many girlfriends or a disgruntled student? Or perhaps Murray was killed because his failure to invest meant the hemp farm trio's dreams were going up in smoke? Though Liz's long-dead best friend, Colleen, warns her the stakes are far higher than Liz imagines, she is hellbent on finding the no-good killer among the bevy of suspects. But will the price of justice be more than Liz can bear?
Record details
- ISBN: 1635116074
- ISBN: 9781635116076
- ISBN: 1635116104
- ISBN: 9781635116106
- Physical Description: 240 pages ; 22 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: [Frisco, Texas] : Henery Press, 2020.
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Subject: | Talbot, Liz (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Women private investigators > South Carolina > Fiction. Murder > Investigation > Fiction. Charleston (S.C.) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Mystery fiction. Detective and mystery fiction. Cozy mysteries. |
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Summary:
Private investigators Liz Talbot and Nate Andrews thought they'd put Darius Baker's troubles to rest--then his recently discovered son ropes him into a hemp farm investment with his college buddies. When a beloved Charleston professor--and potential investor--is murdered, Liz and Nate discover Darius keeps the PIs on speed dial. A shocking number of people had reasons to want the genteel, bowtie wearing, tea-drinking professor dead. Was it one of his many girlfriends or a disgruntled student? Or perhaps Murray was killed because his failure to invest meant the hemp farm trio's dreams were going up in smoke? Though Liz's long-dead best friend, Colleen, warns her the stakes are far higher than Liz imagines, she is hellbent on finding the no-good killer among the bevy of suspects. But will the price of justice be more than Liz can bear?