Goose in the Pond

Goose in the Pond by Earlene Fowler is a mystery novel published by Thomas T. Beeler Publisher in 1997. This first edition, written in English and spanning 320 pages, introduces readers to Benni Harper, a sleuth known for her vibrant personality and keen crime-solving skills. In this installment, Benni is confronted with a challenging case involving the death of a library storyteller, whose body is discovered in a lake.
Readers will follow Benni as she navigates the complexities of this investigation, delving into the circumstances surrounding the storyteller’s demise. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery and detective work, showcasing Benni’s unique approach to solving crimes. Set against the backdrop of California, the story explores themes relevant to women sleuths, providing an engaging experience for fans of the genre.
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Benni Harper, the irresistible sleuth whose crime-solving talents are as colorful and complex as the patchwork she loves, faces her most perplexing case yet as she tries to find out who killed the library storyteller, who was found facedown in the lake.
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