The Body In The Cloverleaf by J.D. Yeiser
It was predictable that amateur detectives Harlan and Gloria Stone would engage in a parlor game about murder, especially with the close group of friends who were involved in their last major case. The game: Where would you dump a body? They each placed a clear plastic box in a different chosen spot. In the box, a note with an 800 number. But a year later, when someone does find one of the boxes, they also find a body in the same location, inside a cloverleaf, Harlan’s choice in the game. Explorations of other cloverleafs begin to turn up bodies, clearly the work of a serial killer. Harlan and Gloria find themselves in a race to stop the cloverleaf killer, someone who apparently agreed with Harlan that a cloverleaf is a good place to dump a body. But who is the killer? And can they find him before he kills again?
J D Yeiser is a native Kentuckian; he is even a Kentucky Colonel. With a degree in theatre, he worked briefly in professional regional theater, then moved on to opportunities in business. The majority of his efforts have been in the commercial sector, where he wrote and produced films and live productions as well as advertising copy, market analyses, and strategic plans. His marketing consultation work has included clients in Canada, Germany, Great Britain, France, and Mexico, as well as across the U.S. He lives in an historic area of Baltimore, Maryland, where he writes and cooks up occasional feasts for his children and grandchild. He likes moonshine.

