The Watchman of Rothenburg Dies: The Homeswappers Book 1
Etta and Dora, two retired teachers and recent housemates, have decided to drive to certain destinations within Europe, house-swapping with people from these destinations so they can travel for less money and enjoy seeing sights as more than tourists by living in the heart of the country. Their first destination is Rothenburg and Dora in ecstatic as she sees every part of the city and the house they will be occupying for the month that they are there. Etta is not quite so happy about this type of vacation but she agreed to do this trip in the hopes that everything would go wrong and they would never have to do this again, but she has to admit that the house is quite nice, with a pleasant garden and their neighbors are quite nice as well.
On their first night there, Etta and Dora are taking a tour with the Watchman, and Dora is holding the leash of his dog, when the Watchman is killed, right on the streets of Rothenburg. Besides being left with the care of his dog (Dora is so happy and Etta is so not!) they are left with questions about the murder. They start to question people the same as they did back in Italy in their hometown when faced with a local murder. Unfortunately, the police in Rothenburg get quite upset at their butting in to their business. Nonetheless, the two women continue to investigate, taking Leon (the dog, short for Napoleon) with them. And, as usual, Etta is turning her every thought to the mystery. And when there is a second body found, it becomes more important then ever that the two women find who is behind this before one of their new friends in Rothenburg is hurt or, worse, is incarcerated for the crimes. Can they bring the perpetrator to justice before that happens or before they, themselves are discovered investigating and find themselves in danger.
Ms. Licio has given us a great new duo who are so different and yet who complement each other so well.. This story had me on the edge of my seat and I can't wait to see the next offering, A Wedding and a Funeral in Mecklenburg ! Don't miss any of these terrific books! Enjoy!