๐๐ผ๐ผ๐ธ: House and the Books ๐
๐๐๐๐ต๐ผ๐ฟ: Millard Hiner โ๏ธ
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The murder of wealthy developer Sterling Vance during the Humboldt County Fair is more than just a shocking crime, it is the result of escalating tensions involving threatened family farms, corrupt land deals, personal debts, and bruised community pride.
Watching Dr. Ann McBride piece together clues while balancing her work as a physician makes the investigation feel grounded and believable, especially since her observations come from experience rather than coincidence.
Elias Thorne’s desperate fight to save generations of family farmland, Ma Higgins’ fierce defense of her baking legacy, Jax Malone’s dangerous financial troubles, and the mayor’s suspicious obsession with protecting the town’s public image all create genuine uncertainty about who could have committed the murder.
What impressed me most was how every clue seemed to matter, from the torn VIP parking pass and hidden financial notes to House the cat’s surprisingly important discovery. Instead of relying on dramatic twists alone, the story rewards readers who pay attention to details.
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