Perfect Son: A Lynzee Rose Mystery

· WestBow Press
Ebook
202
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Finding herself caught in the economic crisis in her own mediation practice, Lynzee Rose joins forces with Thurston County Detective, Carl Watson, as an empathic mediator turned civilian consultant. Their specialty: The unnatural and the bizarre. No stranger to family dysfunction, personal loss, or struggles with spirituality, Lynzee finds herself a reluctant expert on suspicious deaths thus proving even screwed up people can do good. In a story set against the backdrop of Washingtons beautiful and mysterious Pacific Northwest, Lynzee sets out to solve a crime scene mystery at the equally mysterious Mima Mounds, calling on her own personal shortcomings for support. Discover the natural, and not so natural, local wonder of Mima Mounds, prairie lands full of thousands of closely-packed Mounds of Mystery with as many ongoing theories as to their origin as there are mounds. And, experience her quirky lifestyle at Johnson Point Community, an outdoor focused living community, modern day Walden Pond style.

About the author

A native of the Pacific Northwest, Victoria Walters draws on her extensive problem-solving career, to produce an inspiring new whodunit in the South Puget Sound area of Washington State. Watch for Errant Son, book two in the Lynzee Rose Mystery Series. In this suspenseful installment to Perfect Son, Lynzee finds herself back at work in her mediation practice only to be called on to assist her friend and sometimes boss, Carl Watson, to investigate a bizarre discovery at a local man made wonder, Gospodor Monument Park; a place steeped in its own mystery.

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