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Who's Killing My Summer Vacation?
(2026)(The ninth book in the Old Guys Murder Mystery series)
A novel by Jon Spoelstra
The treasure was perhaps a myth. The murder wasn’t.
Charlie and Ben are guests for a week of sun, fun, and golf in Charlevoix, Michigan.
They stay in one of the famous Mushroom housesa house weirdly built with mostly boulders. Legend has it that a ghost resides in the house, and somewhere insidehidden for decadesis a huge cash treasure from the Prohibition days.
All’s fine for a couple of days. Then a murder. Then, part of the secret treasure shows up. Then another part.
There’s a wild scramble to uncover the treasure, including a strange voyage to Beaver Island, two hours into Lake Michigan.
You could probably guess the ending in a thousand years, or you can get right to it now.
This is a quirky mystery novel with sharp twists, dry humor, zero cursing, and a hero who refuses to age quietly.
If you’re a fan of Richard Osman, Robert Thorogood, Janet Evanovich, Carl Hiaasen, or anyone who knows murder should come with a side of mischiefwelcome to the club.
This is a fast read. Old guys like things fast.
WHAT READERS SAY ABOUT 'OLD GUYS MURDER MYSTERY SERIES'
***** ‘It has a great cast of characters that one would love to have as friends.’
***** ‘I must admit out of the thousands of mysteries I have read, none have ended this way. Well done!’
***** ‘A fast-paced, imaginative, and laugh-out-loud funny mystery.’
***** ‘Wow, who would have thought that elderly people can be so full of life, well done, great ass-kicking, humorous story and characters. Love the characters to pieces.’
***** ‘I have read all the books in this series and was happy when I finally snagged the latest, this one. It’s like meeting old friends again.’
Genre: Mystery
Charlie and Ben are guests for a week of sun, fun, and golf in Charlevoix, Michigan.
They stay in one of the famous Mushroom housesa house weirdly built with mostly boulders. Legend has it that a ghost resides in the house, and somewhere insidehidden for decadesis a huge cash treasure from the Prohibition days.
All’s fine for a couple of days. Then a murder. Then, part of the secret treasure shows up. Then another part.
There’s a wild scramble to uncover the treasure, including a strange voyage to Beaver Island, two hours into Lake Michigan.
You could probably guess the ending in a thousand years, or you can get right to it now.
This is a quirky mystery novel with sharp twists, dry humor, zero cursing, and a hero who refuses to age quietly.
If you’re a fan of Richard Osman, Robert Thorogood, Janet Evanovich, Carl Hiaasen, or anyone who knows murder should come with a side of mischiefwelcome to the club.
This is a fast read. Old guys like things fast.
WHAT READERS SAY ABOUT 'OLD GUYS MURDER MYSTERY SERIES'
***** ‘It has a great cast of characters that one would love to have as friends.’
***** ‘I must admit out of the thousands of mysteries I have read, none have ended this way. Well done!’
***** ‘A fast-paced, imaginative, and laugh-out-loud funny mystery.’
***** ‘Wow, who would have thought that elderly people can be so full of life, well done, great ass-kicking, humorous story and characters. Love the characters to pieces.’
***** ‘I have read all the books in this series and was happy when I finally snagged the latest, this one. It’s like meeting old friends again.’
Genre: Mystery
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