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It's just another day in Paradise, if Paradise was in Detroit.
In the quaint, coastal town of Port St. Joe, FL, Sheriff Evan Caldwell had been called out to the fancy new development to appease its influential owner and look into his missing shrubbery. He did not go out there to work a homicide, but since the old man in the pajamas probably didn't bury himself, a homicide investigation is pretty much mandatory.
Finding out how and when the man died, and who killed and/or buried him, would be a lot easier if the Gulf County Medical Examiner hadn't gone missing, and easier still if he hadn't subsequently had the temerity to turn up dead.
Now Evan and his deputies have two deaths on their hands, and Evan's life is further complicated by a county commissioner who thinks he knows something about law enforcement, a bright but morally ambiguous defense attorney trying to make a name for herself by ruining Evan, and a cat who seems unwilling to make himself more likable.
This is the third book in the Still Waters Suspense Series, a series known for its rich, coastal atmosphere, dry humor, and multilayered characters. See why The Still Waters Suspense Series has earned hundreds of five-star reviews,
Author's note: The actual page count of 264 pages will not be reflected until the paperback and ebook editions are synced by Amazon.