The 90s Club & the Clue in the Old Album - by Eileen Haavik McIntire (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Garrulous Bill Myers is too nosy for his own good.
- Author(s): Eileen Haavik McIntire
- 288 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: The 90s Club
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About the Book
Bill Myers is sniffing into dangerous pots of greed and avarice. When he is killed, the 90s Club steps in to find the killer.
Book Synopsis
Garrulous Bill Myers is too nosy for his own good. A retired investigative reporter, he is sniffing into dangerous pots of greed and avarice. When he is found dead, Nancy and the 90s Club step in to find the killer and discover what's really going on at Whisperwood Retirement Village. The list of suspects grows as the 90s Club learns more about Bill's activities at Whisperwood. He is looking into the financial skullduggery of Mike Johnson, a county commissioner, who oppresses and abuses his wife. Then there's Bill's health care aide who gains an inheritance with his death. His daughter and her husband also seek to inherit his estate. Axel Cooper, Whisperwood resident is a victim of Bill's curiosity and asks Nancy to help him find out what happened to the family he lost in World War II. The only clue he can provide is an old album that survived the war. Then there's Whisperwood's assistant administrator, Suzanne. Some residents and former colleagues fear Bill's investigative efforts will put their names in the expose he is writing.
Nancy and the 90s Club ferret out the clues, alibis, motives and opportunities to finally confront and catch the killer.
Review Quotes
WHAT REVIEWERS SAY ABOUT EILEEN'S BOOKS
The Two-Sided Set-Up - "...a fast-paced and multilayered thriller with well-developed characters and colorful settings...An engaging tale for aficionados of psychological suspense." (Kirkus Reviews)
The House on Hatemonger Hill - "...offers an engrossing tale of suspense, treachery, and bad choices made for good reasons.... Historical novel readers with special interest in a suspense story that embraces civil rights activism and gang activity will find The House on Hatemonger Hill hard to put down. - Midwest Book Review
The 90s Club & the Hidden Staircase (No. 1) - "With plenty of humor and its own original tale...a 'must' for readers of cozy mysteries." (Midwest Book Review)
The 90s Club & the Whispering Statue (No. 2) - "A fun read...nostalgia and...social commentary wrapped up in an engaging mystery novel." (Foreword Reviews)
The 90s Club & the Secret of the Old Clock (No. 3) - "An impressively well-crafted and thoroughly entertaining mystery that plays fair with the reader..." (Midwest Book Review)
Shadow of the Rock - "A riveting tale of time and humanity, highly recommended." ((Midwest Book Review). "A bold adventure...Chapters move quickly in a mixture of danger, excitement, and pure enjoyment..." (Foreword Reviews)