Second Honeymoons Can Be Murder

Second Honeymoons Can Be Murder by Susan Santangelo is a mystery novel published by Suspense Publishing on February 3, 2016. This edition features 226 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Carol Andrews, who is initially thrilled by her husband Jim’s surprise second honeymoon trip to Florida, only to discover that it is actually a business trip. Jim has been called out of retirement to work on a marketing plan for a new television game show aimed at Baby Boomers, which adds unexpected complications to their getaway.
As the plot unfolds, the situation takes a dark turn when the show’s executive producer, who happens to be Carol’s former grammar school boyfriend, is found dead on their first night in Florida. This shocking event leads to their son Mike becoming the prime suspect in the investigation. Readers will find a blend of mystery and intrigue as Carol navigates the challenges of the trip, all while dealing with the implications of the murder and its impact on her family. The narrative explores themes of family dynamics and the unexpected twists that can arise during what was meant to be a romantic escape.
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Carol Andrews can’t believe her luck when her husband, Jim, surprises her with a second honeymoon trip to Florida. But there’s a catch-it’s really a business trip, not the romantic getaway Carol expects. Jim’s been called out of retirement to create a marketing plan for a new television game show aimed at Baby Boomers, The Second Honeymoon Game, and the pilot episode will be shot in the Sunshine State. The honeymoon is really over when the show’s executive producer, none other than Carol’s grammar school boyfriend, winds up dead on Carol and Jim’s first night in Florida. And their son, Mike, is the police’s number one suspect.
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