Murder (and Baklava) (A European Voyage Cozy Mystery—Book 1)
Publisher Description
“When you think that life cannot get better, Blake Pierce comes up with another masterpiece of thriller and mystery! This book is full of twists, and the end brings a surprising revelation. Strongly recommended for the permanent library of any reader who enjoys a very well-written thriller.”
--Books and Movie Reviews (re Almost Gone)
MURDER (AND BAKLAVA) is the debut novel in a charming new cozy mystery series by #1 bestselling author Blake Pierce, whose Once Gone has over 1,500 five-star reviews.
When London Rose, 33, is proposed to by her long-time boyfriend, she realizes she is facing a stable, predictable, pre-determined (and passionless) life. She freaks out and runs the other way—accepting instead a job across the Atlantic, as a tour-guide on a high-end European cruise line that travels through a country a day. London is searching for a more romantic, unscripted and exciting life that she feels sure exists out there somewhere.
London is elated: the European river towns are small, historic and charming. She gets to see a new port every night, gets to sample an endless array of new cuisine and meet a stream of interesting people. It is a traveler’s dream, and it is anything but predictable.
But when a wealthy, high-maintenance passenger suddenly turns up dead outside of Budapest, the cruise has become a bit too unpredictable. Even worse: as the last person to see her alive, suspicion falls on London, leaving her no choice but to solve the crime (with her new sidekick, an orphaned dog), and save her cruise line and herself.
Laugh-out-loud funny, romantic, endearing, rife with new sights, culture and food, MURDER (AND BAKLAVA) offers a fun and suspenseful trip through the heart of Europe, anchored in an intriguing mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat and guessing until the very last page.
Book #2 (DEATH AND APPLE STRUDEL) and book #3 (CRIME AND LAGER) in the series are now also available.
Customer Reviews
The audio book is bad
I have listened to 3 of this author’s audiobooks and with each one the narrators (and their accents) gets worse. I’m not sure who is choosing the narrators, or who is listening to the playback, but for the love of all things holy please be more discerning. I don’t know if I can even finish listening to this one. This is only the 6th audiobook I have listened to and the 2nd one where the accents have made me stop (I’m looking at you black cake). I’m a voracious reader and decided to give audiobooks a try but man I might have to tap out!
Long and meandering, weak ending
The book was 50% over by the time someone died. A tour director solves a murder in less than 24 hours while the police sit around.
Love this book
This was an amazing book all the way to the end. Love it and hope for more like it. Thank u very much ❤️.