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A Vacation to Kill For - (A Vintage Mystery) by Eunice Mays Boyd & Elizabeth Reed Aden (Paperback)
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Highlights
- When Olive Wallace offers to take several friends and relatives on a once-in-a-lifetime bus tour through post-WWII Europe, they all jump at the chance-even though Olive can be petty, demanding, and judgmental.
- Author(s): Eunice Mays Boyd & Elizabeth Reed Aden
- 178 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: A Vintage Mystery
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When Olive suffers a third accident in the narrow cobblestone streets of Carcassonne, she becomes convinced that somebody-one of her closest friends, perhaps-is out to murder her!
Book Synopsis
When Olive Wallace offers to take several friends and relatives on a once-in-a-lifetime bus tour through post-WWII Europe, they all jump at the chance-even though Olive can be petty, demanding, and judgmental. But do they really care about seeing the wonders of Europe-the magnificent Roman temples and the majesty of Carcassonne, an ancient, fortified city in southern France-or are they just trying to stay in Olive's good graces?
Olive Wallace, after all, is extremely wealthy. And she is extremely outspoken about who she intends to leave her money to-or not leave it to-when she dies. Olive changes her will on a whim, and every person on the trip knows it.
On a bridge near Avignon, Olive is accidentally bumped into the river-or was she pushed? Days later, she is suspiciously nudged down the steps at the Nimes Colosseum. When Olive suffers a third accident in the narrow cobblestone streets of Carcassonne, she becomes convinced that somebody-one of her closest friends, perhaps-is out to murder her!
Review Quotes
REVIEWS FOR MURDER BREAKS TRAIL (1943)
"No scientific sleuthing this, but a blending of clues, coincidences and concentration...A better than most brain workout." -Kirkus Reviews
"As pretty, suspenseful and smoothly written a mystery as I've read in a long time." -Chicago Sun
"... well-tangled murder plot... Good entertainment." -New York Herald Tribune
"An exceptional who-done-it, which won honorable mention in the latest Mary Roberts Rinehart mystery novel contest, has been skillfully built into a book that is hard to put down until the last page" -Philadelphia Evening Bulletin