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Amateur sleuth, Professor Bevyn Jones receives a invitation to a mystery weekend in cottage country. He barely has time to breathe the country air when a certain "Ladybug" sends him a text message to meet at the boathouse. A minute later, he finds himself in the middle of a real whodunit. He joins forces with Detective Watson, dressed as Miss Scarlett, Chief Murphy and Detective Roy. Another dead body turns up in an abandoned room as the number of suspects grows. Undeterred, Bevyn delves deeper into the secrets of the past, including one involving his old martial arts teacher. Along the way,…mehr

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Amateur sleuth, Professor Bevyn Jones receives a invitation to a mystery weekend in cottage country. He barely has time to breathe the country air when a certain "Ladybug" sends him a text message to meet at the boathouse. A minute later, he finds himself in the middle of a real whodunit. He joins forces with Detective Watson, dressed as Miss Scarlett, Chief Murphy and Detective Roy. Another dead body turns up in an abandoned room as the number of suspects grows. Undeterred, Bevyn delves deeper into the secrets of the past, including one involving his old martial arts teacher. Along the way, he discovers an accidental death that occurred in the same boathouse years before. Are the two murders connected even though years separate them? The reader is led down dark corridors and through hidden doors until in a chandelier-lit ballroom full of suspects and law enforcement officials, Bevyn exposes the guilty parties. Just when we think the story is finished, Bevyn Jones follows up on one last loose end...
Autorenporträt
Davyd grew up in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. He drew rivers of inspiration for his poetry and songs from the bucolic area near the Vermont border. He enjoyed encouragement from High School teachers to write and was published in the school yearbook, "The Lyre". Davyd is a graduate of Concordia University's Creative Writing program. He concluded the first volume in the Bevyn Jones series, "The Boathouse Murders" in 2013. "Murder at Matins" is the second book in the series. Currently, he is working on a book about growing up bilingual in the sixites and seventies in rural Canada.