Say No Moor by Maddy Hunter is the 11th book in the “Passport to Peril” mystery series. Publisher: Midnight Ink, coming January 8, 2018
Hoping to reach an expanded clientele of senior travellers, Emily Miceli, travel agency owner and tour escort, offers discounted fares to a handful of bloggers in exchange for highlighting her group’s tour of Cornwall, England. But when the quarrelsome host of their historic inn dies under suspicious circumstances, Emily worries that the bloggers’ coverage of the situation will torpedo her travel agency.
To make matters worse, Emily is roped into running the inn, and not even a team effort from her friends can prevent impending disaster. As one guest goes missing and another turns up dead, Emily discovers that well-kept secrets and family treasure can provide more than enough motive for murder.
The beloved Iowan seniors are at it again–this time we are in Cornwall England and you just know that hilarity and mayhem will entangle this crew. A murder or two occurs, did you really think it wouldn’t? Someone goes missing. And there is a thief among them. This is where Emily becomes involved and the road to solving these crimes is where the fun begins, especially when the seniors are on a new mission to achieve glory. I love these stories and the author continue to entertain me with the mischievous shenanigans that seems to find Emily and her friends. The author’s adept at telling a story with colorful narrative kept me involved in all aspects of this finely tuned mystery and I laughed at the antics they find themselves in and of course find a way to get out as only they can. I enjoyed this book and I wonder if they could travel to New York City. Imagine this crew there. Merriment will definitely ensue. Another great read and I look forward to more adventures with Emily and the Iowan seniors.
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FTC Full Disclosure – I received an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) from the author.
I have gotten behind on this series and need to catch up!
Sounds like a good fun series!
I just devoured this book! Loved it and as usual laughed! But, I must say I missed Bernice while she went missing. She adds so much! Looking forward to the next one!!
Thank you for your lovely review, Dru Ann. Without you, I’d be flying really low under the radar! Thank you for shining the spotlight on us cozy mystery writers.