Seven people were on-site the night of the murder, each with a reason to want Remington out of the picture.
As Grimoire grilled the suspects and solved the swamp's riddles, he realized that the "Secret of the Swamp" wasn't a monster at all. It was the greed and hidden lives of the people who called the marshes home. By the time he pieced the final sentence together in his mind, the true killer was cornered, and the legend of Boggy was finally laid to rest. Seven people were on-site the night of the
Grimoire wasn't buying the "monster" theory. He stepped into the crime scene, his boots squelching in the mud. He ignored the strange green slime near the body and focused on the facts: By the time he pieced the final sentence
The air in the marshes was thick enough to chew. Detective Grimoire adjusted his collar, the humidity already wilting his sharp detective's instincts. He had been called to a remote tourist attraction deep in the wetlands to investigate the impossible: the murder of , the attraction's owner. He ignored the strange green slime near the