It's while Billy and his mother are on holiday in Switzerland that they are approached by Abel Vanderboffin, a billionaire resort owner who also happens to be the sweetest old man they've ever met. Impressed by what he has heard of the two, Abel invites them both to a half-finished island resort for the weekend where he asks that they help to solve a five-year-old murder.Billy and Ethel both agree and within the hour they are on a plane heading to the middle of the ocean on a job they know little - if anything - about. But ...
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It's while Billy and his mother are on holiday in Switzerland that they are approached by Abel Vanderboffin, a billionaire resort owner who also happens to be the sweetest old man they've ever met. Impressed by what he has heard of the two, Abel invites them both to a half-finished island resort for the weekend where he asks that they help to solve a five-year-old murder.Billy and Ethel both agree and within the hour they are on a plane heading to the middle of the ocean on a job they know little - if anything - about. But it gets stranger from there. The victim was a sixteen-year-old girl who was visiting the resort for the week and Abel is convinced that a member of his own family is involved. He asks that Billy and Ethel investigate each one, and to use any means needed to find the answer. Again, Billy and Ethel agree.It's as the case unfolds that things continue to go from odd to downright bizarre. Not only is each family member as guilty as sin, but more deaths, lies that spiral out of control, and unforeseen motives promise that this is one case that neither Billy nor Ethel are likely to forget any time soon.Please Note: Fifth Volume of the the Bobberton Diaries Mystery Series. Approximately 51,000 words in length. It is a standalone (reading prior or future volumes not required to enjoy the book, no cliffhanger). Themes include: cozy mystery, Switzerland, island resort, mother and son sleuths
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