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Dangerous Journeys #3

No Motive for Murder

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Anne McPhail is on holiday in Bermuda, visiting her sister. She stumbles upon a murder in progress and this time, she is more than just a witness, she is a suspect, dealing with a police officer who decides Anne is guilty, and sticks to it in face of the evidence or lack of it. But more is going on than a random murder. Anne is caught in the middle a dangerous assassination plot. When she inadvertently upsets the killer ’s plan, he turns his attention to her. The risk spreads to her family and friends and then Thomas Beauchamp arrives on Bermuda. When his role is revealed, Anne’s life takes a dangerous turn.

246 pages, Unknown Binding

First published July 13, 2012

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Virginia Winters

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Virginia Winters was born in Arnprior, Ontario, Canada and raised in the Ottawa Valley. After high school in Renfrew, another Valley town, she went down to Queens to study medicine, graduating in 1970. Fellowship in Pediatrics followed, with graduation in 1976. That year she and her husband, Internist George Winters, moved to Lindsay, Ontario with their two children, and have lived there ever since. Retired in 2010, she is busy writing sequels to The Jewelled Egg Murders and Painting of Sorrow as well as re-editing her first 4 books. Her interests in art and genealogy sparked many of her stories.
Dangerous Journeys series
1. Murderous Roots
2. The Facepainter Murders
3. No Motive for Murder
4. The Child on the Terrace
5. The Jewelled Egg Murders
6. A Superior Crime and other stories
7. Painting of Sorrow

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March 21, 2019
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Well I have to say that I liked the previous 2 books in this series much better than this book #3. I found it confusing, and I couldn't stay interested so I skimmed over several pages just to get to the end. A really good editor would be my suggestion. I did enjoy parts of the book so I give the rating of 3 1\2 stars.
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