Flamenco, Flan, and Fatalities

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Pub Date Feb 24 2015 | Archive Date Feb 27 2015

Description

Murder is nothing to tap at. . .

The high-kicking Happy Hoofers--Tina, Janice, Pat, Mary Louise, and Gini--have been booked to flaunt their fabulous flamenco footwork on a luxury train ride through northern Spain. But when a blowhard talk show host is found deader than four-day-old flan--with Gini as suspect numero uno--the feisty friends waste no time stepping into their sleuthing shoes to protect one of their own.

The dynamite dancers will have to step up their game before a clever killer brings the curtain down on one of them . . . for good!

Includes Photo Tips And Tasty Recipes
Murder is nothing to tap at. . .

The high-kicking Happy Hoofers--Tina, Janice, Pat, Mary Louise, and Gini--have been booked to flaunt their fabulous flamenco footwork on a luxury train ride...

A Note From the Publisher

A Happy Hoofers Mystery

A Happy Hoofers Mystery


Advance Praise

PRAISE FOR CHORUS LINES, CAVIAR, AND CORPSES

“A fun read . . . the elements of hilarity and camaraderie between the characters make Chorus Lines, Caviar, and Corpses intriguing and worth the read.”
--RT Book Reviews (3 stars)

Featuring travel tips and recipes, this series debut features plenty of cozy adventure for armchair travelers and mystery buffs alike. Sue Henry and Peter Abresch fans will be delighted with this alternative.”

Library Journal



"A fun book!...Quite literally, a romp. It has a little bit of everything, from tongue-in-cheek travel tips to romance and recipes (and oh, are they good). What could be more delicious?" —Carole Bugge, author of Who Killed Blanche DuBois?

“The Happy Hoofers bring hilarity and hijinks to the high seas.” —Nancy Coco, author of All Fudged Up

"A page-turning cozy mystery about five friends in their 50s, dancing their way across Russia. From the first chapter, McHugh delivers....Endearing, scary, charming, crazy, and irresistible people." —Jerilyn Dufresne, author of the Sam Darling mystery series

PRAISE FOR CHORUS LINES, CAVIAR, AND CORPSES

“A fun read . . . the elements of hilarity and camaraderie between the characters make Chorus Lines, Caviar, and Corpses intriguing and worth the read.”
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Average rating from 57 members


Featured Reviews

The Happy Hoofers are at it again! This group of five strong, intelligent women who tap dance their way across the world are now performing on a luxury train trip in Spain. Also on the train is a loud, obnoxious overweight right wing radio host (remind you of anyone?) who spends all his time loudly complaining about everything on the trip. He winds up murdered and there are suspects galore on the train. With murder, mayhem, laughter and even a touch of romance these five women are always quick to get to the bottom of things. They are sure to become your friends as well.

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The Happy Hoofers are taking their show on the road -or rather, the rails. They will be demonstrating their famous flamenco aboard a luxury train voyage through Spain. It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt. An obnoxious talk show host gets bumped off and Happy Hoofer Gini is the number one suspect. Looks like the girls will need some fancy footwork to work their way out of this mess.

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The Happy Hoofers, a group of five fifty something best friends who tap as a hobby, find themselves embroiled in another murder mystery in the second book of this series. The Hoofers have signed on as the entertainment for a northern Spain train excursion. This tour is also being recorded for the Dick Shambless Show. Dick is a very right winged talk show host, much revered by some, vilified by many. In fact, he has quite a few detractors on the trip giving the inspector quite a pool of suspects when Dick comes up dead, poisoned.

Gini, Tina, Pat, Janice, and Mary Louise are once again drawn into the mystery as the amateur sleuths work with the local inspector, Javier, the tour guide, Eduardo, and the charming doctor, Mike to follow the the clues as they develop and put the pieces together to discover what malice takes the life of yet another of the tour guests and endangers Gini.

An exciting, humorous tale with enough clues to have you join in to make sense of them and catch the killer. A fun read that leaves you waiting for the next adventure of the Hoofers.

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