The Peanut Butter Murders
(Author) Corinne Holt SawyerThe dead man was a mere fifty, too young to have much in common with the well-heeled oldsters at the beautiful Camden-sur-Mer retirement community in southern California. His death looks like an accident, but when those ever-alert senior sleuths Angela Benbow and Caledonia Wingate discover that he was courting one of their neighbours, they can't help hoping they'll luck into a nice murder investigation. A second murder confirms their suspicions that a dangerous killer is on the loose. But between Angela's shameless curiosity and Caledonia's blitzkrieg, a mere murderer hasn't a chance. Unless he can eliminate them, too...
Corinne Holt Sawyer
Corinne Holt Sawyer was an American author known for her works in the mystery and detective fiction genre. She was acclaimed for her intricate plots, compelling characters, and vivid descriptions. Sawyer's most famous work is "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd," a groundbreaking novel that revolutionized the mystery genre with its unexpected twist ending. Throughout her career, Sawyer made significant contributions to literature by challenging traditional conventions and pushing the boundaries of storytelling. Her works continue to be celebrated for their enduring impact on the mystery genre.