![]() ![]() ![]() As an author, Sam writes her historical mystery in quiet moments and late nights. While I enjoy Sam, Nana Jo and all their cohorts, I really appreciate the parallel story. ![]() Who has reasons to want the man dead, though? Although DI Rupert Nelson seems incompetent, and unwilling to look beyond the obvious for a killer, Detective Sergeant Moira Templeton is shrewd enough to listen to the amateur sleuths. It seems to be an odd group of tourists, some with unusual relationships with Peabody. They may be tired, but they recognize an argument between the owners of the tour group, Horace Peabody and Clive Green, the tour guide. ![]() They’re destined to be involved in trouble. And, that group of women can’t leave O’Hare without causing an uproar at the airport. Sam’s agent calls to say a publisher is offering her a three-book deal for her British cozy historical mysteries. But, there’s all kinds of excitement before they even leave. Peabody Mystery Lovers Tour will take the amateur sleuths to mystery sites in England, including Agatha Christie’s home and Torquay. Samantha Washington, owner of Market Street Mysteries Bookstore, is taking a dream trip to England, along with her grandmother Nana Jo and her friends from the retirement village. A Tourist’s Guide to Murder reminds me how much I enjoy the cast and the parallel storylines in these books. It’s been a few years since I read one of the books in V.M. ![]()
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