The holiday of a lifetime. A dead fiancé. And a secret worth killing for.
When Ophelia and Imogen take their village tour group to Venice's most exclusive hotel, they expect art, culture, and delicious Italian food. What they don’t expect is to find a dead body. Devlishly handsome Percy Montcrief—charming, broke, and very much deceased—is discovered in his hotel room, and the local police are stumped. Enter ex-spy Ophelia and her logical sister Imogen As the sisters dig deeper into the lives of their fellow guests, they discover that everyone seems to be hiding something. From the aloof aristocrats in the adjoining suite to the nervous young ladies down the hall, the fifth floor of the Grand Hotel harbors more secrets than the twins bargained for. With their tour group growing restless and a killer still at large, Ophelia and Imogen must use all their wit and determination to solve the puzzle before they run out of time. Set against the atmospheric canals and sweeping palazzos of 1920s Venice, Touring adds a new chapter to this delightful mystery series featuring two unforgettable sisters who prove that the best detectives often come in unexpected packages. A twisty, unputdownable Whodunnit. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Benedict Brown, and Verity Bright.
2025 bk 135. A most excellent mystery. When the group of ladies from Saffron Weald check into an expensive upscale hotel for one night, they little realized what they were getting themselves into. A mystery, trying to guide to 2 young ladies, and a mystery with so many plot twists that it was fun to follow and not try to outguess our duo. Very enjoyable.
I absolutely love this series! This book was fabulous! The writing is really just superb in terms of character development and plot twists. I also enjoyed researching aspects of Venice referenced in the story (e.g. the bookstore). I really hope there will be more in the series! Highly recommend!
Boggles the mind how 2 foreign women can be instantly trusted to investigate the murder of someone they don't even know by the police in a foreign country