Murder isn’t the only thing suspect on Madson Court. Detective Griesel investigates the web of lies concocted by neighbors to keep secrets safely hidden within the suburbs.Andrew Griesel’s career as a homicide detective ran him through the gambit of murderers and victims alike. After a man is shot dead in a suburban neighborhood, the detective is thrust into a case with a witness checklist a page … checklist a page long, and a suspect catalog that matches.
Each neighbor has a story to tell. Piece by piece, the detective and his crew combine what they’re told by the possible suspects with what they know to be true. In the end, everyone has a secret to hide. Does the evidence point to the murderer, or is there something much more sinister afoot on this once typical neighborhood street?
Murder on the Orient Express meets Clue in this all new twist to a classic way to tell a story. Download your copy of The Madson Court Murder today!
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This book keeps you hooked from the time they find the dead body. Lots of suspects, lots of hiding the truth and one ending you dont see coming.
This book fell a little flat for me. I had a hard time keeping up with all the characters, their secrets, their lies. The story dragged a little in places and then the end was rushed. There was no real resolution to all the “secrets” being a part of the story.
A “who done it” police procedural story. Main characters were nicely developed. The story line had some slow spots but over all kept moving. Plenty of twists and turns in the wrap up solving the murder. Story didn’t quite seem like it finished, there was a confession and then it’s the end, what happened after the confession?