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The McCreadie Mysteries #2

Death and Daiquiris

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In this sequel to Mai Tais and Murder, tiki fanatic Aristotle McCreadie finds himself housesitting in Palm Springs with his girlfriend. While soaking up drinks at the famous Luau restaurant, Aristotle investigates the death of a beloved bartender who perished mysteriously in the desert. This wasn’t just any bartender – he was a tiki legend who took a famous daiquiri recipe to the grave with him. And now Aristotle is expected to find out who committed the crime.
In the merciless desert heat, Aristotle starts to realize this murder may be a little over his head. His investigation reveals some big, deep secrets involving national security, and some amazing new tiki drinks. But which is more important? While Aristotle struggles to stay focused on his priorities, he realizes he’s being followed. Someone doesn’t want him learning too much. Which is fine with Aristotle – but he needs that lost daiquiri recipe. And when there is a good cocktail at stake, he will get his answers.

142 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 4, 2016

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Andrew Culver knows how to spin a yarn. I loved the characters. There were so many instances of drinking these fabulous drinks you’re going to want to make a list. What a great plot, and great deductive reasoning to figure out how the murder took place.
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