Travel Can Be Murder Cozy Mysteries: Books 7-9
About Travel Can Be Murder Cozy Mysteries: Books 7-9
Join tour guide and amateur sleuth Lana Hansen for three more cozy mystery adventures in Europe's most fascinating destinations - no passport required! Can you work out whodunit before Lana does? Pick up your copy now and find out! Death by Flamenco: An Easter Murder in SevilleWhen a guest is killed during a Flamenco workshop, Lana is the prime suspect. Can she sleuth out the killer’s true identity and dance her way out of a jail sentence before her group’s tour to Seville is over? Death by Gondola: A Springtime Murder in VeniceTour guide Lana Hansen’s Carnevale-themed trip to Venice is brought to an abrupt halt when her boyfriend is arrested for murdering the owner of a cruise ship. Can she sleuth out the real killer before her partner’s visit to the Floating City becomes permanent? Death by Puffin: A Bachelorette Party Murder in ReykjavikWith her relationship on the rocks, tour guide Lana Hansen journeys to Iceland for a much-needed vacation. But her week of rest and relaxation gets interrupted by a wedding party at the Hotel Puffin — and after one of the guests dies, Lana has no choice but to help investigate!
Praise for the Travel Can Be Murder Cozy Mystery Series:"With stops in Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day, Christmas in Rome, and even a bachelorette party in Reykjavik, this [Travel Can Be Murder Cozy Mystery] series is certainly one for the bucket list traveler. Lana’s status as a brand new tour guide means the reader experiences the wonder of these destinations just as she does." - Forbes, "Travel Books: 5 Cozy Mystery Series To Satisfy Your Wanderlust""To travel virtually with Lana is such a good time. Thanks to the beautiful details the author gives us about each place Lana’s visits comes alive. I felt like a butterfly on Lana’s shoulder throughout the entire story seeing monuments, cathedrals, and courtyards." - Lori Caswell/Dollycas Vine Voice Review"I love how Ms. Alderson describes the settings and sights of the book. I felt like I was in Spain for the Sema Santa (Easter) celebration." - Baroness' Book Trove Book Blog"The descriptions of Venice ate so detailed that it feels like I'm there. The clues to discover the murderer are so well wrapped in misdirection that I was kept guessing until almost the end." - Amazon review"I love this series so much. Lana Hansen is a genuinely likable character who feels like someone I would be friends with in real life if, you know, she wasn’t fictional. Additionally, I get to travel vicariously in each book to new destinations that I will likely never see in person." - MeezCarrie Amazon review