A tragic death. A shameful secret. An appalling discovery.
When a ravishing beauty queen is found dead backstage, Tyson, and his Navy buddy JD, must sort through the glitter and glam of the pageant to discover the truth.
Could one of the dazzling contestants be a ruthless killer? Or is something more diabolical at hand?
Tyson and JD leave no stone unturned as they sort through a twisted web of deceit, jealousy, dark secrets, and skimpy bikinis.
But uncovering the truth will come with a price. One that may be too costly to bear.
Scarlett’s big break in the movies turns into a disaster. Tyson’s cold case heats up, but he might not like what he finds. And JD embarks on an unusual quest.
Beyond the pretty faces, bright smiles, and toned bodies of the Florida paradise lurks a detestable evil. Will Tyson bring justice?
"If you like books by Wayne Stinnett, Cap Daniels, Clive Cussler, and tropical adventures, you'll love Tyson Wild."
Ok so this is the 10th book in the series and thought it was time to do another review. Just in case the series quality started to drop off. It hasn't! 👍 I still highly recommend this series to all - especially to those who love action packed mysteries in good old tropical Florida.
Tyson & JD land a dream job as judges in a beauty pageant as well as being the official photographers. What could go wrong? Murder, mayhem, a deputy’s life at stake. Despite it all (including naked pictures of Scarlett) truth & justice prevail!
What a good book story kept me interested and the twists showed a lot of suspects but as always it co.as for to actually who done it a couple of cases cleared up and looking forward to the next one till then vial from costs Rica ......
Wonderful story, so much going on couldn't put the book down. How much trouble can these guys get into? Well written, some twists and turns to keep you in suspense. The story has a optimal ending. You will not be disappointed.
All of the Tyson Wilde books are good, and this one is better than most. The story in the character development is, as always, wonderful. This is a good book and well worth a read.