Bingo in a small town especially when it for a really good cause tends to bring out the entire town. Many of the town businesses gave prizes for the Animal Rescue Center’s bingo night fundraiser!
The place was packed and fun was being had by all until Morgan was found dead in the back hallway! Morgan had many enemies with good reason as it turns out. But still her murderer had to be found. Brigid and the sheriff had their hands full--so many suspects and no one had seen a thing!
Tracking down this killer was hard to say the least--but luck was on their side and the person was found!
As usual the recipes at the end of the novel had my mouth watering!!
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Morgan made it her business to know everyone’s secrets. Then she used those secrets to commit blackmail. The blackmail money was good and allowed her to live way beyond her means. But whoever thought she’d be murdered at a bingo night fundraiser!
Paying to have the New Dawn Bed & Breakfast spotlighted at the Animal Rescue Center’s bingo night fundraiser seemed like a great way to advertise to Brigid. But then, on the night of the fundraiser, a Rescue Center employee was murdered in the back hallway, and everyone who was at the fundraiser became a potential suspect.
Morgan Douglas had made plenty of enemies, because no one likes to be forced to pay to have their secrets remain just that, secret. But was she murdered because of what she knew about someone or because one of the people she was blackmailing got tired of paying her? Or was it simply because people not only didn’t trust her, they hated her?
Because Morgan had so many enemies, Brigid and the sheriff have plenty of suspects as they investigate the murder. But it soon becomes more of a question of deciding which suspect had the best reason to murder her.
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22 comments :
I love to play bingo! If I had the spur of the moment chance to stop someone from harming others, I would say something to that person if the damage was small or contact the authorities or people in charge or police if the potential damage was big.
Nancy
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I do lke bingo, I would call the police to stop harming others.
I like bingo but I haven't played for years. I would help in any way that I could.
I was never really into bingo that much. As far as the latter, I would at least call the authorities.
I like some bingo games, not the ones that drag on for a long time.
Bingo is fine from time to tome. I would call the police to stop harm if I could.
I haven't played in person Bingo in years but play on line all the time. I would stand up and address the problem maker immediately
I love Bingo its so much fun!!!! I like playing with family at home
I like to play Bingo but they closed all the parlors in my area. I once won $700
I love playing Bingo. It depends on the people and what the issues are sometimes it is better to not get involved.
Heather
Bingo is ok - it's not something I actively seek out but I did go with my mother a few times and it's something to pass the time.
I've never really like playing Bingo. I don't think it's as busy as it used to be, due to them banning cigarettes. That was a few years ago. I don't smoke, so I'm glad.
it's okay
I like playing Bingo. When we went out to Las Vegas we played Bingo a few times. I would at least call the authorities.
I have played bingo in the past with others. I really don’t enjoy it. I would call the authorities to handle the issues.
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Maryann
Bingo is fine once in a while.
I would call the police to prevent harm.
I love Bingo. I'd help as much I could.
I am a bit impatient with bingo! I like it okay though. It depends on the situation, if it is a life changing situation- yes!
It depends on my mood (regarding bingo). As for stopping someone - been in that position and that also depends. Sometimes it may be a life-lesson that person needs to learn the hard way
I would love to play Bingo. I never really have. I would love to be in a position to prevent a certain person in my family from being so evil.
I enjoy playing Bingo enough that I own my own set :) , although its been a long time since I played it. If I know about wrongdoing, I would want to prevent injustice and heartache by reporting that wrongdoer to someone with the authority to stop them (if not this time, then at least in the future).
This book sounds interesting and suspenseful :) .
- Madie
I don't play Bingo. As far as preventing someone from doing harm to others, I would first try to talk to the person, then those closest to the person, then the authorities.
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