Preacher Finds a Corpse (Evan Wycliff #1)

Preacher Finds a Corpse (Evan Wycliff #1)

Of murder and metaphysics...

Second to None in Mystery!

The Evan Wycliff series has won 9 awards in mystery - including this book and its sequel Preacher Fakes a Miracle winning both Gold and Silver - the top two prizes in Mystery - in the New York City Big Book Awards in the same year!


A lapsed divinity student who is fascinated by astrophysics finds his best friend shot dead in a cornfield. It looks like suicide. Having returned to his farm roots near Lake of the Ozarks, Evan works as a skip tracer for the local car dealer. He learns his friend was involved in a dispute over farmland ownership that goes back two centuries - complicated now by plans to make an old weapons facility a tourist attraction. First in the award-winning series.

 

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About the Book

First book in the award-winning mystery series.

Evan Wycliff is a farm boy who won a scholarship to Harvard Divinity School. He graduates with honors but isn’t sure his faith is strong enough to lead a congregation. Craving answers to the Big Questions, he takes up astrophysics at MIT. But, for him, the Big Bang is a Biz Fizzle. Tormented with self-doubt and nursing a lost love, he returns to his roots near Lake of the Ozarks, where he works as a skip tracer for the local car dealer.

Evan learns his dead friend was involved in a dispute over farmland ownership that goes back two centuries – complicated now by plans to make an old weapons facility a tourist attraction.

 

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Series: Evan Wycliff Mysteries, Book 1
Genres: crime fiction, Fiction, mystery, Thriller
Tags: conspiracy, cosmology, crime fiction, ethics, farm family, investigation, land grab, metaphysics, science, Southern Missouri, suicide
Publisher: LaPuerta Books and Media
Publication Year: 2019
Format: Kindle
Length: 340 pages
ASIN: 0996543880
ISBN: 9780996543880
List Price: 15.99
eBook Price: 0.99
Audiobook Price: 21.83
Endorsements
I have long been a fan of mysteries and my favorites include most John Grisham books, Robert B. Parker’s Spenser novels, and Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone series. What I especially enjoy about those and what I enjoyed about yours are the complexities of the main character’s personality/background and relationship with the crime/victim that naturally reveal important clues and context. The constant shifts in trust and tidbits of new information kept me guessing until the end who was friend or foe and the ‘need’ to find out kept the pages turning. You used the events and people around Bob Taggart’s apparent suicide to really illustrate the ripple effect these deaths have in communities and how many people are deeply affected beyond the immediate family. Many of the common stigmas, questions, and feelings suicide deaths leave in their wake were also addressed in a responsible way, which will help the conversation around suicide in general.
A smart, thoroughly entertaining, and suspenseful mystery novel, which is not so much a who-done-it as a how-and-why. Your characters are universally well-drawn and quirky, and the relationship you develop between Evan and Naomi is fresh and romantic. I loved it.
This is an excellent read! You are such an engaging storyteller. It really sucked me in. That last page did cause a triple-take, quadruple-take, and whatever comes after, up to about eight. You are definitely one of my favorite authors.
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