- The day after Saint Marie's beach volleyball team gets through to the final star player Shelly Kennedy is murdered and her body dumped on a beach - all the suspects of course having an alibi. Shelly was about to go to the sport's governing board, supposedly to report fellow player Alison Turner for injuring another team member Jasmine Laymon but Jasmine's domineering father, the team's coach down plays this. Goodman believes that in fact Shelly was killed because she had identified a saboteur working for the rival finalists but first he must break the murderer's alibi and work out how the body was moved in broad daylight.—don @ minifie-1
- DI Goodman and the team investigate the death of star volleyball player Shelley Kennedy who is found in the back of an SUV on Turtle Beach near the volleyball grounds. Shelley was stabbed and the evidence suggests she had been killed in her room and driven to the beach. Several people saw the SUV in question leave the hotel and had assumed it was Shelley who was behind the wheel. There are several suspects but all seem to have a solid alibi which makes it difficult for Goodman to identify the driver. Shelley had made an appointment with the volleyball association to file a complaint, possibly about match fixing. Determining the actual location of the murder is the key to solving the crime.—garykmcd
- DI Goodman is under extra pressure as the commissioner is on friendly terms with the sponsor of the beach volleyball tournament, where local team star Shelly Kennedy was fatally stabbed and corpse dumped in a car booth on the beach a day after winning the half final. She found out about match-fixing and planned to file a complaint against Alison Turner for injuring third team member Jasmine Laymon, daughter of the bully coach, but may also have found out about decisive suspicious losses of adversaries. Another teammate was involved in a failing pub chain project. Goodman can only overcome the alibis by questioning time and place.—KGF Vissers
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