Sunday, November 24, 2019

Sailing to Capri

In Elizabeth Adler's Sailing to Capri, this mystery is set on land and also on the ocean to take you on a majestic journey across the Mediterranean Sea. It all started for Daisy Keane, a divorced American who worked for English Tycoon, Robert Hardwick. He became her savior when she hit her lowest point and gave her a job at his home and a place to live. They became fast best friends. But when he mysteriously dies from a car accident, it's up to Daisy to follow his belated orders to track down a killer. With the help from Harry Montana, his hired PI, they rounded up six suspects and invited him to take a cruise to Capri when all would be revealed. Daisy didn't get along with Harry at the first, but they worked together to do some profiling on the true suspects which included his ex-lovers and his wife. Along for the ride, she invited her best friend Bordelaise to keep her company as they threw some red herrings into the mix. After all accepted the invitation that came with a money attachment, they sailed to Capri when secrets are revealed, true intentions are discovered, and the real killer revealed himself after the reading of his will. Almost everyone had gotten a second chance including Daisy who found a brand new start for her life too with a mesmerizing ending.

This was a fantastic mystery for every enthusiastic mystery-loving reader would sink their teeth into in the first page. I've cared for Daisy and how her louse of her husband had treated her before they divorced. She was a real likeable person to root for. Bordelaise was a hoot to have as her best friend. And Harry was a charming guy, who became somewhat of a perfect match for Daisy when they worked well together. I loved the English countryside settings and the gripping Mediterranean scenic locations on and off the cruise including Capri island. This mystery has plenty of drama, non-stop action, suspense, and sparks of romance--something for everyone.

Will you discover the mystery of Bob Hardwick's killer in Sailing to Capri today?






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