
Hyacinths, Egg Hunts and Death
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Constance Barker

This title uses virtual voice narration
About this listen
An egg hunt turns deadly, unraveling a web of deceit, betrayal, and murder.
The hunt, intended to be a fun-filled event for the community, is manipulated by dark figures that want the grand prize of $10,000 for themselves. And someone is willing to kill for it.
The $10k Golden Egg Scavenger Hunt is the town's way of bringing in more tourists. But some locals want to manipulate the hunt for their own gain. When bodies start turning up Lyndy is driven by curiosity and a thirst for justice. She begins to unravel the truth with the help of Sheriff Cody Remington, who is both skeptical of her theories and irresistibly drawn to her. Together, they delve into the town's underbelly, where nothing is as it seems.
Aiding Lyndy is her elderly neighbor, Matilda Oates, whose knowledge of the town's history and sharp mind provide invaluable clues. Even Mittens, Lyndy's clever cat, plays a part in piecing together the mystery. As Lyndy digs deeper, she encounters Hector Sandoval, a private investigator hired by a suspicious wife. Hector’s discoveries reveal shocking connections and turn the investigation on its head.
In a race against time, Lyndy must navigate a maze of red herrings and complex characters. With every twist and turn, the stakes get higher, and Lyndy realizes the murderer is closer than she ever imagined.
The Golden Egg Scandal in Anderson Springs is a heart-pounding mystery filled with suspense, unexpected alliances, and a touch of romance. Can Lyndy unmask the killer before becoming the next target? Dive into this thrilling tale and uncover the secrets that lie at the heart of Anderson Springs.