
An Amateur Sleuth’s Guide to Murder (Bainbridge Island Mystery #1)
Blurb
TIP #1: WHAT DOESN’T KILL YOU COUNTS AS WORK EXPERIENCE
Meg Gates could use a guidebook for life. Indeed, she’s faced some challenges. She dropped out of college to work for a tech startup that failed—and her fiancé just took her bridesmaid to Italy on what was supposed to be Meg’s honeymoon.
Now, at twenty-six, Meg has taken the ferry ride of shame from Seattle back to Bainbridge Island to live with her family. At least she has her rescue cocker spaniel, Watson, by her side. But it’s Meg who could use a rescue—and she’s hoping it will come in the form of a part-time gig doing research for a bestselling mystery writer.
TIP #2: WRITE WHAT YOU KNOW – OR WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW
That’s when the lightbulb goes on: Meg will write her own guidebook—a manual on criminal investigation. But before she can impress her new boss with her pet project, the author’s manager is found dead on the rocks beneath the author’s Gothic mansion.
Now it’s time to put her guide to the test, as Meg sets out to clear her employer of suspicion and solve the crime. But there’s one important caveat she’ll have to add to her guide—
TIP #3: BEWARE OF UNKNOWN DANGERS
Chapter List
46 Chapter- CHAPTER 24 - When you’re done, you find out you have more questions25 Jun
- CHAPTER 23 - Sometimes the Fates put you on the exact path where you need to be. #225 Jun
- CHAPTER 23 - Sometimes the Fates put you on the exact path where you need to be.25 Jun
- CHAPTER 22 - Even when you think you’re right, you may be wrong. #225 Jun
- CHAPTER 22 - Even when you think you’re right, you may be wrong.25 Jun
- CHAPTER 21 - Sometimes going back to the beginning helps you see what you’re missing. #225 Jun
- CHAPTER 21 - Sometimes going back to the beginning helps you see what you’re missing.25 Jun
- CHAPTER 20 - People may not like youyour questions during an investigation. Including your friends. #225 Jun
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