Little
is what it seems to be in a leafy Savannah neighborhood as members of an
afternoon cocktail and dog walking club mourn a neighbor’s death. Jealousies
surface when friends vie for the widower running for mayor. An old woman with
an infamous uncle plots to avenge a wrong. Memories haunt a once successful
children’s writer. And a model has won the trip of a lifetime.
But a killer lurks and
secrets unfold, as does a web of deceit. Is anyone really who he or she seems
to be? A mysterious South American, a young Italian count, and a charitable
nephew add suspicion and intrigue, as do an enigmatic organization linked to
organized crime, a handsome firefighter, and three widows with hidden agendas.
What’s a retired accountant’s secret, and why did a former showgirl really have
plastic surgery?
The plot thickens, the
Georgia temperature rises, and someone is destined for an early unmarked grave.
The truth contorts to a climax that leaves readers breathless.
Review
Winner of the 2013 Reader's Favorite International Book Award and Gold Medalist
"A real page turner that is perfect for anyone who enjoys a story filled with secrets, mystery and devious characters. Even though I loved the ending I can only hope that Mr. Whitehead will continue this story with a sequel; after all there are three more jobs to be completed! On a scale of one to five I would give this book a six because it is just that good!" —Readers Favorite
"Doggone it, whodunnit? Readers of The Gordonston Ladies Dog Walking Club will just have to read to the end of the novel to find out. The thriller was written by Duncan Whitehead, who seems to have more in common with Ian Fleming than his idol, Agatha Christie. —The Savannah Morning News
"A real page turner that is perfect for anyone who enjoys a story filled with secrets, mystery and devious characters. Even though I loved the ending I can only hope that Mr. Whitehead will continue this story with a sequel; after all there are three more jobs to be completed! On a scale of one to five I would give this book a six because it is just that good!" —Readers Favorite
"Doggone it, whodunnit? Readers of The Gordonston Ladies Dog Walking Club will just have to read to the end of the novel to find out. The thriller was written by Duncan Whitehead, who seems to have more in common with Ian Fleming than his idol, Agatha Christie. —The Savannah Morning News
BIO
Award Winning Writer, Duncan Whitehead, was
born in England and is the author of the best-selling and award-winning
GORDONSTON LADIES DOG WALKING CLUB Trilogy. The series, inspired by the quirky
characters and eeriness in the real life Savannah neighborhood in which he once
lived is a humorous mystery, which boasts an assortment of characters and plot
twists.
He has also written over 2,000 spoof and comedy news articles, under various aliases, for a variety of websites both in the US and the UK.
He has written further novels; a comedy set in Manhattan, THE RELUCTANT JESUS, published in April 2014 and republished in July 2015 & three short stories.
Duncan is well known for his charity work, kindness to animals, children and old people; and, of course, his short-lived bullfighting career and his hideous hunchback.
In February 2045, he invented time travel and now spends much of his time in either the future (where he has won the lottery an astonishing 117 times) and the present day.
He has also written over 2,000 spoof and comedy news articles, under various aliases, for a variety of websites both in the US and the UK.
He has written further novels; a comedy set in Manhattan, THE RELUCTANT JESUS, published in April 2014 and republished in July 2015 & three short stories.
Duncan is well known for his charity work, kindness to animals, children and old people; and, of course, his short-lived bullfighting career and his hideous hunchback.
In February 2045, he invented time travel and now spends much of his time in either the future (where he has won the lottery an astonishing 117 times) and the present day.
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Thanks Duncan for sharing your series with us. Stay tune for the next book in the series tomorrow.
Tina
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