No news reporter wants to become the headline. But when Enid Blackwell is targeted by a deranged stalker intent on thrusting her into the limelight, she becomes the breaking news. When her tormentor also targets others close to her, she begins her own investigation to learn the truth behind this elusive madman’s game. Fans of Enid Blackwell, a small-town newspaper reporter and amateur sleuth, won’t be surprised to learn that once again she takes matters into her own hands to protect herself and those she loves. In this fifth volume of the series, some familiar characters also Josh Hart, Jack Johnson, and Cade Blackwell. Crime readers who like a Southern atmosphere, murder, suspense, small-town charm, and great storytelling won’t want to miss this latest Enid Blackwell mystery.
Raegan Teller is the award-winning author of the Enid Blackwell Mystery Series, a gripping seven-book collection inspired by true crimes and events. Known for her masterful storytelling, she weaves together small-town intrigue, family secrets, and chilling murder with remarkable skill. Her novels have earned critical acclaim, including two Honorable Mentions in the Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Awards, recognizing her exceptional plots and compelling narratives.
Teller’s work invites readers into a world where mystery meets authenticity, making her a standout voice in contemporary crime fiction.
I think Teller saved the best for book 5 in the Enid Blackwell mystery series. I continued to be impressed with the creativity and originality the author has shown. I remained invested in the primary characters and found the newly introduced characters blended well into the story and added meaningfully in a love 'em or hate 'em kind of way.
The entire series is fiction but I found myself wanting to visit the enticing town of Madden and surrounding area to experience the setting that has been brought to life in very appealing ways.
The entire series is well done and book 5 tops it off nicely.
The fifth book in Raegan Teller’s Enid Blackwell series is her best yet! Very entertaining with lots of suspense. I especially enjoy her short chapters, as someone with limited opportunities to read.