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KILLING BUDDHAS by Craig Allen Heath

KILLING BUDDHAS

An Eden Ridge Story (the Eden Ridge Stories)

by Craig Allen Heath

Pub Date: Oct. 18th, 2024
ISBN: 9798986620466
Publisher: Nine Pines Press

A New Ager must solve the death of his flawed guru in Heath’s latest murder mystery, the second in a series.

Alan Wright runs a spiritual center in the California mountain town of Eden Ridge. The House of the Universal Message is the culmination of three decades of Alan’s study of the teachings of the charismatic British guru Branden Frank, who has accepted Alan’s invitation to visit the center. At first, it seems a dream come true—even if Frank turns out to be a bit more of a womanizer and child support–dodger than Alan had anticipated. After all, as Frank himself says, “If we think of someone else as the Buddha, as a saint, we are deluded.” The dream quickly devolves into nightmare when Frank is found dead on the side of the road beneath the House. Police suspect foul play, but who could be responsible? The grandfather of one of the children Frank refuses to acknowledge or the man who offers a noncredible confession to the murder? Alan, who has solved a murder in the past, takes up the mystery with the help of The Little Red Hens, a five-woman fledgling detective agency that meets at the House. But not only is the local police chief out to get him and close the center, Alan must also tangle with an online conspiracy group called NotAGod that claims he’s a Satanist who abuses children. Heath’s polyphonic prose captures the many comic misunderstandings between the New Agers and reactionary squares who populate Eden Ridge. “For almost two hundred years, Eden Ridge has been a decent place to live,” the chief rails against Alan and his friend, spa owner Hank Tate. “Hard-working, God-fearing, tax-paying people live here. Then that goddamn crazy nudist, Tate, turned the hotel and springs into a refuge for drug-addled sex freaks.” It’s clear that Heath loves Eden Ridge, and the care with which he builds out the citizens and their intersecting arcs adds depth to this mystery.

An engrossing comic murder mystery set in a California spa town.