An unsolved murder. A missing detective. Inexplicable clues. All in a town with too many secrets.
"The Baneridge Murders" were enough of a mystery even before the detective went missing. Now his two hired assistants are tasked with trying to piece together the case in a town that is trying to drive them out.
Their main clue: a sketchbook of impossible pictures from a possibly supernatural source. Their main lead: a troubled 12-year-old boy who believes that God talks to him.
In small towns, everyone has their secrets. In Baneridge, there’s at least one person who is willing to kill to keep their secrets from being discovered.
The Psychic Assassin: Abby and Gina are in love and Detective Browne hates all the sweetness, but they'll need to work together to stop a killing spree. Part romantic comedy, part supernatural thriller, all fun.
Love, by the Hour: A dark comedy about things that aren't funny. Elisabeth is retiring and looking to find her life’s meaning, but the dead body, nosy detective, and tiresome drama are getting in the way. “Love by the Hour” - a dark, adult comedy. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086B9QLYF Ebook: https://books2read.com/u/3LwvLN
The Baneridge Murders: The detective won’t be solving this murder because he’s the victim. It’s now up to his two assistants to solve the case in a town that’s trying to drive them out. The Baneridge Murders. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1720136033 eBook: https://books2read.com/u/m2l5zj
The Target Alyssa is failing three of her classes and struggling socially, and has just discovered her parents are retired spies. With Alyssa targeted for abduction and her parents overseas, she is not sure who to trust. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B09KN62V9V eBook: https://books2read.com/u/3JZPKQ
Mr. Bowerbank’s Smashwords profile states he “has a fascination with people’s virtues and flaws, and how they're often in the same person.” This is the foundation upon which Mr. Bowerbank creates complex and real characters... all with different voices and mannerisms. As such, they become three-dimensional *people*.
“The Baneridge Murders” is a riveting whodunnit with intelligent banter and engaging prose. It was an easy and entertaining read. Anyone who loves to get lost in a mystery will adore this book. Highly recommended!
Rarely does one meet a book that keeps the reader so fully engaged. This is one such book. I stumbled upon it and was entertained by the plot, its characters, the twists, the thrills. Read it as a who-dun-it. Read it for the banter between the two main characters. This book comes highly recommended.