Hometown Hero, Libby Howard
Hometown Hero, Libby Howard
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Hometown Hero

Author: Libby Howard

Narrator: Margaret Strom

Unabridged: 6 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Libby Howard

Published: 06/01/2021


Synopsis

July 4th is a big deal in Locust Point — the parade, the fireworks, and the eagerly anticipated annual River Regatta. And this year local celebrity Holt Dupree will be in town, riding high on his recent draft pick for an NFL team.But not everyone loves football, and not everyone is a fan of Holt Dupree.Now the hometown hero is dead, and it seems the auto accident that killed him was no accident. Suddenly there are more suspects than anyone could imagine, and Kay Carrera is elbows-deep in the mystery.

About Libby Howard

Libby Howard is the author of Love Magick and the Locust Point Mystery series. She lives in a little house in the woods with her sons and two exuberant bloodhounds.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shelly

I love this series! The secondary characters are wonderful, the town is fun, I love Kay’s sweet personality and I love the family in her home. Breezing right through this fun series!......more

Goodreads review by Emma

I have read the whole series in 3 days. They are real page turners and I love all the characters. This book was slightly darker than the others and I read for escapism which is the only reason it lost a star. This looked at the issues facing those who come from poor, rough neighbourhoods and handles......more

Goodreads review by Ruby

Good mystery but a little preachy That’s because actually good, the mystery was interesting and definitely keeps you curious about what will happen and why things happen the way they did. But the constant reminders of kids from the wrong side of the tracks, and cutthroat with survival instinct is a......more

Goodreads review by Jeanne

Enter the football player at the start of his pro career Holt had basically clawed his way from a questionable upbringing in a poor part of town and was on the cusp of living his dream. When he came home for July 4th and renewed friendships, many girls and women tried to work their wiles on him. The......more