Excess Baggage: A Lee Smith Mystery

Excess Baggage: A Lee Smith Mystery
ISBN-10
1953789404
ISBN-13
9781953789402
Series
Excess Baggage
Pages
268
Language
English
Published
2021-03-23
Author
Jay Forman

Description

Two countries. Three police forces. Four bodies. Travel writer Lee Smith joins her brand new husband Jack Hughes and some of his top executives for what Jack claims will be a fun corporate team building adventure; chasing geocaching clues that take them from the Bay of Fundy, to the French islands of St. Pierre et Miquelon, and across Newfoundland. Lee hopes the trip will offer her an escape from the intense media interest in her father's appeal of his six murder convictions. Instead of fun and escape, Lee finds dead bodies. Bodies with first names that match her father's list of victims. Soon more than the media is focused on Lee. The combined forces of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the French Gendarmerie Nationale, and the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary are keeping a close eye on everyone on the Hughes retreat - especially Lee. A menacing muscle-bound man keeps showing up wherever Lee is. A red car repeatedly appears in her rear-view mirror. And all the while, the body count continues to climb.

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