Ever wondered how far strategy and teamwork can take you in a high-stakes murder mystery? I remember playing Assassin in college, and it was so much fun. I didn’t win, and I did everything I could to evade the person trying to get me, but in the end, I was thwarted outside the performing arts building, getting drilled in the back by a water pistol. I screamed from the surprise of it all. And if you know me at all, you know I’m the least stealthy person you’re ever going to meet. It was a complete miracle that I was able to pick off two of my targets because anyone would have heard my cackling laugh coming from a football field away.
Thirty-some years later, it all came back to me when I was thinking of writing It Could Have Been Murder. What if this were a corporate teambuilding thing? You couldn’t really advertise because, well, risk management. Think of all the people with grudges who’d line up outside the door. So. This book, I look at it like a business case. What would a successful murder adventure business look like? If you’re a fan of mystery, strategy, and mischief, It Could Have Been Murder would be a fun read for you.
This book combines elements of Assassin, teambuilding and teamwork, building trust both inside and out of work, and making difficult choices with real consequences.
Meet Kate, Sam, and Chris in It Could Have Been Murder. They are the principals of a successful boutique consulting firm. The three of them have been thorough, meticulous, clever, and always a few steps ahead of everyone. But when their business and their families are threatened, they find themselves caught in their own game of strategy and survival.
As Kate navigates the tension between work and personal life, she’s forced to reveal long-held secrets to the people she loves the most—her husband and kids—when it turns out they may be in the cross-hairs of a client who has become dangerously obsessed with revenge.
Experience the adventure. Grab the copy of It Could Have Been Murder. It is now available from the official website, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.