Page turning mystery with an expected twist...

The Panhandle Predicament by Kendra Hoey is a page turning murder mystery that weaves the past and the present of the main character, Trina Scottsdale who randomly discovers a body in the woods. The storyline and the strong characters keep you wanting to learn more, not just to discover the next clue, but unfold personalities of each person in Trina's life. Set against the stunning, sun-drenched backdrop of Florida's Highway 30A, this novel pulls readers into the book.

Clues in the story keep readers guessing until the final pages, offering twists that feel earned rather than forced. The resolution ties together Trina's personal journey and the broader mystery in a way that is both satisfying and thought-provoking, leaving readers to ponder the weight of secrets and justice.

The setting of Highway 30A serves as more than just a backdrop, it's a character in its own right. The author captures the unique charm of the area to the storyline, including local businesses that encourages the reader to want to visit.

Suspense and all things 30A!

The Panhandle Predicament is a fun beach read! There is a little of everything, young love, friendship, mystery, and murder! Plus the novel highlights the 30A area of Florida with details that help you feel like you are part of the community or wish you were part of it! Take the time to enjoy this book and share it with all your friends who love 30A but beware, the mystery will keep you guessing until the very end!

A Fun Must-Read for Mystery Lovers!!

I can't say enough good things about this local gem of a mystery novel! I was so excited to dive into a story that not only gripped me from the chapters but also brought the panhandle to life in a way I haven't seen before. The author's vivid descriptions of the charming small towns and hidden nooks, makes you feel like you're right here, walking alongside the characters.

The mystery itself is a perfect blend of suspense and intrigue with a little romance. The plot is well-paced and kept me speeding to get to the very last page. The characters are richly developed, and the sense of community within the story really adds to its authenticity.

Whether you're a local or just love a good page-turner, this book is a must-read. It's not only a great introduction to the Florida Panhandle, but it's also an excellent example of what local storytelling can be. Highly recommend!