Deep Blue Murder 

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Fiona is delighted when her new mother-in-law, Rita Landry, invites her and Nathan to a private island in the Bahamas owned by a US ambassador. Sun, sandy beaches, and romantic, tangerine sunsets await the newlyweds, but for Rita and her executive assistant, Hal Underwood, the trip to Deep Blue Isle is a working vacation. Ambassador Taslow has summoned them to the island to discuss a scandal he has fallen victim to. However, when the Landry’s and Hal arrive, they find less than welcoming circumstances: no internet or Wi-Fi, mischievous monkeys, a dangerous tenant, and then there’s that pesky dead body. A storm is brewing on Deep Blue Isle, and it has nothing to do with wind and rain.

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Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner!! Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024

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This book has been a wonderful read, just like other books in this series. I loved the setting and the creative manner in which the author wove into the story the host of many villains, or maybe one or two? I can’t give away everything, can I? The characters are lively and engaging. The mysteries intrigue, and the setting is relaxing if you’re not one of the main characters. I’ve never heard of wood flooring of any type used on an island anywhere, so I would like to know how it was made or protected from island humidity. Something had to be used on it to make it work. Hopefully, the author will clue me in since I’m clueless. Fiona’s grandmother is a cool ghost, to say the least. Protective of Fiona and Nathan, she is, and brings me to my next question. Has this author been in the presence of a ghost type of situation in real life?

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