The Fool on the Hill in a Convertible: Calamity on the Cliffs

· '60s Surf Shop Mysteries Book 1 · Gray Tabby Press
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It’s 1967. Beatles’ songs are playing everywhere. 

In the sleepy little beach community of Mission Cove in Southern California, surfers search for the perfect wave, while across the Pacific, a war grinds on.

Torrey helps her dad and brother in the family’s surf shop, but her heart is full of pain. Her camera captures the beauty of the ocean and the joy of the surf, as it helps to soothe her soul. But on this day her camera ensnares her in a mystery she'd rather escape.

The Fool on the Hill in a Convertible is a cozy mystery novella introducing Donna Amis Davis's new ‘60s Surf Shop Mysteries which are set in the fictional community of Mission Cove, California.

Journey back to the '60s and relive that amazing era when skirts were short, hair was long, and the music was good.

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5.0
2 reviews
Judy Hendrickson
May 12, 2022
Easy to immerse yourself in a time frame you grew up in and the memories are addictive. Smiled so much while reading this mystery as I used to take a lot of pictures, too. The songs, the activities, the styles... it all comes back and adds a lot to the story. The storyline is full of intrigue, drama, possible danger, surprises, secrets, big decisions and much more. Loved the story and can not wait to read more of the series. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Writer of fun, clean cozy mysteries in beach settings.

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