Return to Book Page. Preview — Murder at Whalehead by Joe Ellis. Murder at Whalehead is the ultimate beach read. On the northern Outer Banks looms an old hunting lodge known as the Whalehead Club. During the roaring twenties Edward and Marie Knight entertained guests at this isolated Mansion by the Sea.
Now it has become one of North Carolina's most popular tourist attractions. Less than a quarter mile away deep in the marsh along the C Murder at Whalehead is the ultimate beach read.
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Less than a quarter mile away deep in the marsh along the Currituck Sound lies the body of a young woman. Someone has killed and craves to kill again. In his new novel, Murder at Whalehead, Joe C. Ellis tells the story of two Ohio families vacationing on the Outer Banks.
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