Bingo Night Massacre: BOOK NINE (Soreass Creek 9)
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Bingo night is supposed to be friendly.
But in Soreass Creek, “friendly” always ends in a fight.
It starts with a single unlucky ball—B-13.
One person swears it was called. Another swears it wasn’t.
Five seconds later, a knitting needle is in somebody’s arm, and the VFW is shut down.
The prize meat tray? Gone. Vanished. Not even a pork chop left behind.
The weapon of choice? A knitting needle sharpened to a deadly point.
Because in Soreass Creek, even crafting supplies are dangerous.
The prime suspect is a sweet-faced widow with a secret tattoo.
Her alibi? Three men.
At the same time.
The mayor swears he has things “under control.”
Which in his language means: blame somebody else and hope the Yorkies didn’t see anything.
Speaking of Yorkies… Lilly Lou and Harley D. are busy trying to keep order, while their bossy daughter Abby Gail insists she’s the official bingo hall monitor. The Bits, of course, chew through half the daubers before the second round starts.
Meanwhile, Booger the Golden Retriever gets accused of cheating because he’s sleeping under the prize table. The Goldens claim innocence, but everyone knows they’ve pulled worse stunts.
And then the church hall whispers begin.
Some folks say the stabbing woke up the ghost of “Old Bingo Ruth.”
Others swear they’ve heard her calling numbers after midnight.
Add in a spiked punch bowl, a bake-off feud between Mabel and Peach, and a meat raffle brawl that nearly destroys the potluck table, and you’ve got the recipe for another unforgettable Soreass Creek disaster.
As the gossip mill churns, secrets spill, alliances crack, and even Jo and Wade can’t steal a quiet moment without somebody yelling “Bingo!” in the background.
The blackout round becomes a showdown. The meat tray reappears in the most suspicious way possible. And one thing becomes crystal clear: in Soreass Creek, bingo isn’t just a game.
It’s survival.
Full of laugh-out-loud moments, outrageous small-town rivalries, and the kind of lovable chaos only Trudy Myrland can deliver, Bingo Night Massacre is Book Nine in the hit Soreass Creek series.
Come for the bingo. Stay for the scandal.
And whatever you do—don’t sit next to the Yorkies.