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Montgomery Bonbon. Death at the Lighthouse
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The second book in a brilliantly witty and richly illustrated murder mystery series presents an interesting predicament for Bonnie Montgomery. As a detective, taking a vacation seems almost impossible. Just when Bonnie, aka Montgomery Bonbon, and Grampa Banks arrive on Odde Island for a much-needed half-term break, something fishy occurs that doesn’t just involve the harbor's salty scent. Leerie Lighthouse has been the site of a mysterious death, initially deemed an accident, but Bonbon's instincts tell her otherwise—her twitching moustache hints at foul play. The plot thickens when a second death unfolds on the opposite end of the island, leading Bonnie to suspect a connection between the two incidents. Will she be able to crack the case on her own, or does this double dilemma require twice the detective power?
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The second book in a brilliantly witty and richly illustrated murder mystery series presents an interesting predicament for Bonnie Montgomery. As a detective, taking a vacation seems almost impossible. Just when Bonnie, aka Montgomery Bonbon, and Grampa Banks arrive on Odde Island for a much-needed half-term break, something fishy occurs that doesn’t just involve the harbor's salty scent. Leerie Lighthouse has been the site of a mysterious death, initially deemed an accident, but Bonbon's instincts tell her otherwise—her twitching moustache hints at foul play. The plot thickens when a second death unfolds on the opposite end of the island, leading Bonnie to suspect a connection between the two incidents. Will she be able to crack the case on her own, or does this double dilemma require twice the detective power?
