Secrets of Mulberry Creek by M. A. Moon [REVIEW]

SYNOPSIS

Moving to Mulberry Creek was supposed to be a fresh start.

Until I found a dead body in the bookstore.

The quiet charm of the town shatters when I stumble upon Mr. Thompson, the beloved owner of the local bookstore, lifeless on the floor.

Books scattered.

A terrified dog.

And the unmistakable chill of murder in the air.

With Chief Sanders bungling the investigation and eager to close the case, I have no choice but to step in.

My past as a police clerk might help me, but this town has secrets everywhere.

Betty, the gossiping neighbor, and Tommy, the reformed criminal, seem eager to assist me in solving the case, but their friendly facades might be hiding their own shadows.

As I dig deeper into the mystery, I realize I’m not just solving a murder; I’m uncovering a web of lies that could make me the next target.

Threatening anonymous letters have begun to appear under my door, hinting that I’m not safe.

Time is running out, and if I can’t unravel this tangled mystery soon, I may be the next victim in a town where danger hides behind every friendly face.

REVIEW

Just when you think you know what is going on behind the scenes, the story changes. Watch your back, you never know when danger is coming your way.

I received this book free from the author, publisher, or other source. My only obligation is to provide a fair and honest review.

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