Murder at the Spelling Bee by Lee Hollis is about a couple of private investigators, one of whom is the ex-wife of a senator and the other is an ex-cop whose husband, the ex-chief, had been sent to jail on corruption charges. Their children were high school sweethearts. This is the fourth in the series and I am embarrassed to say, this is the first I’ve read. Not really sure how I missed the others. It is a complex story of the murder of the organizer of the middle school spelling bee, a woman who, pretty much everyone agreed, was not a nice person. Sandra, the senator’s ex, found the body and was a suspect because she had recently had a disagreement with the woman about her son, Ryan’s, geography grade; failing could mean he was unable to walk int the graduation ceremony. It was all very complicated as many others had had run-ins, too.
This was a very entertaining book about two intelligent and clever women: Sandra, making it on her own, and Maya, living through scandal and coming out on the other side. The fact their teens were so involved with them and one another, made it an ever-more-compelling read. The senator had pull, and Sandra, even as the ex, was able to use some of that pull to open doors otherwise closed to them. They did solve the murder, and it’s solution was shocking to all involved, and came about in a very odd way, but that is why they are private investigators, is it not?
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