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Pineapple Hurricane

Pineapple Port Mysteries, Book 11

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Pineapple Port Mysteries by Wall Street Journal and USA Today best-selling author Amy Vansant is a funny, clean, and gore-free small-town female amateur sleuth series, but with all the pulse-pounding excitement of a detective thriller.

When a Pineapple Port resident is found dead during an approaching hurricane, Charlotte fears someone’s trying to disguise murders as storm-related accidents. The first two victims have more than the storm in common—both were hoarding valuable storm supplies like toilet paper and water.

Hm. Maybe the killer is karma!

Bringing together the area’s community leaders to spread a warning could lead to even more trouble. Last time the Five Families got together, someone ended up dead. But things could be much deadlier if Declan’s crazy ex is right and the Puzzle Killer's broken out of prison…. And did that lamppost just explode, or is someone trying to kill Charlotte and Declan?

Charlotte vows to solve the crime before the storm hits. Mariska and Darla vow to find some toilet paper for sale, even if they have to call in help from their old neighbor, the revenge-genius, Gloria.

Buckle down for a blustery ride as the storm hits!

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A storm is about to hit Pineapple Port and I don't just mean the hurricane. With a serial killer on the loose and hordes everywhere this story couldn't get anymore entertaining. I loved the book because of the characters, they are just so much fun and the situations that they make for themselves is just hilarious. The last book the gang only played a small part in the plot and was soarly missed but with this book they are back and bringing with them the spark that makes this just a great series to loose your self in. I read the book in a day when it first came out, I was that hooked and didn't want to put it down. I think i enjoyed the audio version just as much, if not more. There is no murder to solve because you know right from the start, if not who is carrying out the deaths, at least who is responsible. So it is more following along with Charlotte and Declan as they try to stay alive. This works well because .......well Jamie Moriarty the puzzle killer never does anything the simple way and getting murders to look like deaths from a storm is definitely inventive. Off to start the next book.

Jamie Moriarty the notorious puzzle killer has broken out of jail or has she? Well if she had, the first place she would head would be to Pineapple Port to settle an old score with the two residents who put her behind bars and to get her estranged daughter to join her on the run. With only the word of his crazy ex girlfriend, who happens to be the daughter of the serial killer, Declan is unsure whether to believe her or not because she will stop at nothing to get him back. Charlotte isn't so sure Stephanie is lying and it is not just the whole dishevelled and scared look she is wearing because Charlotte is investigating two deaths which on first look appear to be accidents. Could they be the work of the puzzle killer? Charlotte and Declan could be in more trouble than just the hurricane coming because the only thing holding Stephanie in Pineapple Port is Declan and her mother knows it. So with Declan out of the way there is nothing holding them back.

I like the narrator. The story is entertaining enough as it is but add in the narration and it takes it to a whole other level.

A storm is about to hit Pineapple Port

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