Too many motives. Too many suspects. Too many alibis...
A wealthy stock trader is buried under a pile of his own garden rocks. There’s a twelve-million-dollar life insurance claim and Richmond Insurance doesn’t want to pay. Insurance investigator Richard Sherlock is whisked to the crime scene by his pampered protégé Tiffany.
Yuck, crushed dead guy; talk about disgusting. It’s the last place Sherlock wants to be.
Sherlock and Tiffany soon find there are no clues, no money trail, no murder weapon and a long line-up of suspects; since everybody seemed to hate the dead guy’s guts.
And worse than all that, Sherlock’s bad back is acting up, he can’t make the rent, his two teenage girls are driving him crazy, and he hates his job.
Richard Sherlock may be a reluctant dick, but he is better at finding the WHO in WHODUNIT than anyone else.
The Case of the Not-So-Fair Trader is Book 1 in the Richard Sherlock Whodunit series. Start reading this fast-paced, twisty, laugh-out-loud mystery today.
A despicable stock trader is found buried under an avalanche of his own garden rocks, causing fired-from-the force- Richard Sherlock to be yanked off the bowling alley and whisked to the crime scene by his pampered protégée Tiffany Richmond. He must prove murder and stop payment of the twelve-million-dollar Richmond Insurance policy. Nothing makes sense. Crime scene is a mess. There is no money trail. There are too many motives from too many suspects who have too many alibis. Worst of all Sherlock's bad back is acting up, his ex-wife wants more money and the murder investigation is putting a serious dent in his parenting schedule of his two daughters. Richard Sherlock hates his job, and may be a reluctant dick, but he is better at finding the WHO in WHODUNIT than anyone else.