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Small town folk take care of their own. As Bramblett County, Georgia realtor Lily Sprayberry preps the Bramblett County High School gymnasium for the annual community yard sale fundraiser, she discovers the body of the newly hired lacrosse coach, her client, and friend, Carter Trammell. All signs point to a heart attack, but when Lily finds an empty syringe lying under the bleachers, the cause of death switches from natural causes to murder. Rumors spread around Bramblett that the new coach wasn’t making friends and influencing people, and Lily is determined to find out why. As she searches for answers, she’s pulled into the middle of an angry mob of high school sports parents all gunning for their kids to sign with the most elite schools offering the best scholarships. When the killer figures out Lily is close to cracking the case, things take a dangerous turn, and Lily’s life is on the line. Can she get to the truth in time, or will she be the next victim to seal the deal?
Author

USA Today Bestselling Author Carolyn Ridder Aspenson writes cozy mysteries, thrillers, and paranormal women's fiction featuring strong female leads. Her stories shine through her dialogue, which readers have praised for being realistic and compelling. Her first novel, Unfinished Business, was a five-star Reader's Favorite, a Rone Award finalist, and a number one bestseller on both Amazon and Barnes and Noble. In 2021, she introduced readers to detective Rachel Ryder in Damaging Secrets. Overkill, the third book in the Rachel Ryder series, was one of Thrillerfix’s best thrillers of 2021.Reviews have praised her work as ‘compelling, and intense,’ and ‘read through the night, edge of your seat thrillers. Prior to publishing, she worked as a journalist in the suburbs of Atlanta where her work appeared in multiple newspapers and magazines. She wrote a monthly featured column in Northside Woman magazine. Writing is only one of Carolyn's passions. She is an avid dog lover and currently spoils two pit bull boxer mixes. She lives in the mountains of North Georgia as an empty nester with her husband, a cantankerous cat, and those two spoiled dogs. Contact Carolyn at carolyn@carolynridderaspenson.com