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Killing Buddhas: An Eden Ridge Story by Craig Allen Heath is a mystery novel featuring Alan Wright, a widowed minister drawn into a complex murder investigation when his mentor, Branden Frank, is found dead in Eden Ridge. As secrets about Frank's life come to light, Alan and his group, The Little Red Hens, navigate conflicting evidence, community tension, and dangerous cult conspiracies. Facing accusations, a tangled web of suspects, and a race to save two missing teens in a storm, Alan's search for truth challenges his beliefs and uncovers unsettling revelations about trust and deception.
Author Craig Allen Heath's masterful mystery delves deep into questions of faith, truth, and human nature, all with a confident and inclusive narrative style that lets readers into his intriguing world. The intricate plotting keeps readers guessing while the rich character development, particularly surrounding the close narration and vibrant dialogue of Alan Wright, adds emotional weight to every twist and turn as readers appreciate Alan and the Hens more and more. I was especially impressed by how Heath brings the small town of Eden Ridge to life, making the setting feel like a character in its own right with such intricate details and multisensory moments that make readers feel like they're walking those streets themselves. The way he balances the physical investigation with profound philosophical questions creates a unique and engaging read. What fascinated me especially was the exploration of how faith and doubt can coexist in the search for truth, adding new complexity to what might otherwise have been a straightforward mystery. Overall, Killing Buddhas is a compelling and thought-provoking mystery that will satisfy readers looking for both intellectual engagement and emotional resonance, and I would not hesitate to recommend it.