
Death of a Much-Travelled Woman e-bog
32,15 DKK
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A collection of nine madcap stories following the wayfaring translator and amateur sleuth Cassandra Reilly around the globe in search of her next great mysteryLesbian translator and part-time detective Cassandra Reilly has two thrilling investigations under her belt: the case of a missing person in Barcelona and that of a dead spa-owner in Transylvania. In this humorous and engrossing collectio...
E-bog
32,15 DKK
Udgivet
12 november 2013
Længde
215 sider
Genrer
Crime and mystery fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781480455207
A collection of nine madcap stories following the wayfaring translator and amateur sleuth Cassandra Reilly around the globe in search of her next great mysteryLesbian translator and part-time detective Cassandra Reilly has two thrilling investigations under her belt: the case of a missing person in Barcelona and that of a dead spa-owner in Transylvania. In this humorous and engrossing collection, Cassandra is hard at work in some of the world's most picturesque locales, including Maui, the English moors, and the Icelandic coast.Among the vast assortment of misdeeds she's called upon to investigatemost of which take place within the literary worldCassandra finds ample opportunity to exercise her trademark wit and eye for irony. From ';Murder at the International Feminist Book Fair,' in which the exploits of a mudslinging women's magazine lead to a death on the floor of the convention, to ';An Expatriate Death,' about a local Mexican writer who appropriates Cassandra's identity for a character in his noveland then promptly kills off the characterThe Death of a Much-Travelled Womanis another showcase of the intrepid translator's zest not only for globetrotting, but for wandering smack into the middle of the most unusual crimes.The Death of a Much-Travelled Womanis the third book in the Cassandra Reilly Mystery series, which begins withGaud AfternoonandTrouble in Transylvania, and concludes withThe Case of the Orphaned Bassoonists.