Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Book review : English Tea Murder by Leslie Meier

English Tea Murder (A Lucy Stone Mystery, #17)

Between a busy family and her duties as a reporter for the Tinker's Cove Pennysaver, Lucy Stone could use a break. So when a friend tells her about a trip to England sponsored by Winchester College, she jumps at the chance for a girls getaway. But when tour leader Professor George Temple dies mid-flight after an asthma attack, Lucy's glad she packed her sleuthing skills. . .

In London, Professor Quentin Rea, a ladies' man and former flirt of Lucy's, arrives to take over the tour—and she finds that while his hairline has receded, his amorous intentions have not. Lucy also begins to notice peculiar behavior among other members of the group. And when she discovers all of them have pasts connected to the late Professor Temple, she suspects his death was an elaborate act of revenge. Then another tour member dies, and Lucy is suddenly ensnared in a daring scheme that could lead her to a mastermind of murder—or make her the next victim. . .

MY REVIEW:

English Tea Murder (A Lucy Stone Mystery, #17)English Tea Murder by Leslie Meier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Lucy's friend invites her along to a trip to London sponsored by the local college. Their tour leader dies during the flight from an asthma attack. So of course Lucy uses her sleuthing skills again to find out exactly what happened.
When Lucy gets to London she runs into an old professor that she had and had a crush on. But he is not aging well and still kind of thinks he is a ladies man. During this trip she also notices some of the other people that are part of this tour, acting strange. Then another tour member dies and she is really intrigued by what is going on.






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