Death on the Patagonian Express

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Pub Date Dec 27 2016 | Archive Date Mar 06 2017

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“A delightful new series.” —Booklist, starred review

Fanny and Amy’s new blog is attracting first-class opportunities for the mother-and-daughter team and their NYC travel agency. It’s too bad this ride leads to murder . . .

Upon the breakout success of the TrippyGirl blog, Amy Abel and her mother, Fanny, are asked to join a group of other prominent travel writers on a scenic train tour of Patagonia. Fanny welcomes the extra publicity, but it takes coaxing from suave tour owner Jorge O’Bannion to win Amy’s commitment. Once in Argentina, their South American expedition seems to chug along smoothly—despite Fanny drinking way too much yerba mate tea.

But while out snapping photos for TrippyGirl, Fanny makes a dreadful discovery—a body scavenged by condors in the wilderness. Even more unsettling, the corpse mysteriously disappears before the others arrive. Some question Fanny’s sanity, but doubt becomes horror when Jorge’s angel investor is found dead in a similar position. As a number of “accidents” validate Amy’s suspicion of foul play, the Abels must outsmart one very conniving killer . . . or they’ll soon be en route to their final destination—six feet under.
“A delightful new series.” —Booklist, starred review

Fanny and Amy’s new blog is attracting first-class opportunities for the mother-and-daughter team and their NYC travel agency. It’s too bad this...

Advance Praise

“The third Amy’s Travel Mystery installment will delight fans of cozy mysteries. The mother/daughter sleuths are witty and quirky, and reminiscent of Miss Marple mixed with other comedy duos. The dialogue is fast-paced, the plot is well thought out, and the piece de resistance is the relationship between the spunky, daring mom and her voice-of-reason daughter.”– RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars

“Armchair travelers should enjoy the ride.” - Publishers Weekly


“Train mysteries are somewhat unusual in a modern setting, but Conrad makes it work with a very imaginative plot, exotic settings, plenty of humor, and the unique blog tie-in.”– Booklist

“The third Amy’s Travel Mystery installment will delight fans of cozy mysteries. The mother/daughter sleuths are witty and quirky, and reminiscent of Miss Marple mixed with other comedy duos. The...



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