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Sun, Sand, Murder (Teddy Creque, Bk 1)
Sun Sand Murder - Teddy Creque, Bk 1
Author: John Keyse-Walker
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ISBN-13: 9781250088291
ISBN-10: 1250088291
Publication Date: 9/13/2016
Pages: 288
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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cathyskye avatar reviewed Sun, Sand, Murder (Teddy Creque, Bk 1) on + 2349 more book reviews
There is something about Teddy's homelife that made me wonder if I was going to like this book, but John Keyse-Walker swiftly drew me into his story by bringing the people and the tiny island of Anegada to life. The landscape, the weather, how the people live, the food they eat... everything combined to put me right on the beach with them. I love it when that happens.

Teddy is not always a likeable character, but he's always interesting. For twenty years, he's had it relatively easy. His wife makes sure everything at home runs smoothly. His job as Special Constable basically means driving around from beach to beach, chatting with the residents, and occasionally dealing with someone who's had too much to drink. His other jobs are even less taxing. But all that changes when Paul Keliher is murdered, and it's interesting to see how Teddy changes once he's finally got something important to do.

Investigation isn't his forte-- he's never had to do it before-- and the author gives him a very intriguing one to solve. Although Keyse-Walker does make a couple of rookie mistakes in this first book (which I won't go into because I don't want to give you any help in identifying the killer), I found the mystery kept my interest throughout the book because there is so much more to it than just pointing a finger and saying, "You did it."

There are also some good secondary characters, but if this is the first book in a series (and I sincerely hope that it is), the author does need to beef up the cast a bit. All in all, I was very impressed with Sun, Sand, Murder, and I'm hoping to read more books by John Keyse-Walker. Bring 'em on!