Too many suspects can be as bad as no suspects at all…
Lark Davis, horse trainer and reluctant amateur sleuth, is sure that her crime-solving days are behind her. At least that’s what she told her grandmother. However, when her Homeowners Association President and owner of the local hardware store is found dead the day after she had a public fight with him, Lark is back in the last place she wants to be — the middle of a murder case.
But this is Barrow Bay, and things are never as they seem. Gerald Pratchett had a list of enemies a mile long, and each one had a very real reason for wanting to see him gone. When the police get overwhelmed with too many suspects, including herself, Lark realizes that it is up to her to bring his killer to justice.
Nothing can stop Lark from finding out the truth — and getting her man.
Murder, horses, sarcasm and the date that sorta, maybe, never happens! Get ready to sit and enjoy another outing in Barrow Bay!
Lark thinks everything has settled down in her life (even if her romance with Brecken seems to be purely by text!), so she is not happy when the head of the Homeowners Association (Gerald) hammers on her door at 6.30 in the morning claiming that the fairy circle she has put near a tree is not allowed (also he calls it demonic!), he is then put out when Lark proves that everything is correct. This is just the start of the downward spiral, as she goes to meet the new neighbour, to discover it is Brecken's sister and her son ... oh and Brecken, who has joined the Barrow Bay police department. But then Gerald is found shot in his study and Lark, along with others he had upset, has no alibi, so she and Jen need to dust off their sleuthing skills to find out the truth (mainly so that Lark and Brecken can have a date that isn't interrupted by police work!)
An Interview With A Character
What is your full name?
Lark Davis
What is your Profession?
Horse Trainer
What is your current favourite book or movie?
Well, it should be Endgame, but Guardians of the Galaxy or Black Panther are my go-to movies right now.
What is your go to comfort book or movie?
Iron Man, the first one. Got to love the sarcasm. Or Star Wars, the original three.
If someone was to play you in a movie who would it be? OR what would be the character you would want to be in a book?
So, she’s not an actor, but I would die of joy if Charlotte Dujardin could play me in a movie. Or if I could meet her. I keep trying to get a lesson with her when she comes through, but the dates never work out with the kid. So, yeah. The famous dressage rider would be great. If we were dreaming.
What is your ideal evening?
Sitting at home, watching television with swear words, eating M&Ms and drinking wine. You know, adult stuff.
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