All roads lead to murder : an Old Maids of Mercer Island mystery / by Lynn Bohart.
Julia and the girls volunteer to drive a luxury motorhome from Mercer Island to Wisconsin, imagining relaxing nights around a campfire. What could go wrong? Just about everything. From Spokane, to Mt. Rushmore, to Wisconsin and then Chicago, this becomes the road trip from hell. Three dead bodies, a keystone cops road chase, a harrowing rescue in the mountains of Minnesota, and a Tarzan-like effort to save the life of a U.S. Senator at the largest Republican gathering in the country. Who said vacations can be boring?
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- ISBN: 9780991245567
- ISBN: 0991245563
- Physical Description: 273 pages ; 23 cm.
- Publisher: [United States?] : Little Dog Press, 2017.
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Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Detective and mystery fiction. |
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All Roads Lead to Murder : An Old Maids of Mercer Island Mystery
Julia and the girls embark on a road trip when they volunteer to drive a luxury motorhome from Mercer Island to Wisconsin. What could go wrong? Just about everything. From Spokane, to Mt. Rushmore, to Wisconsin and then Chicago, this becomes the road trip from hell. Three dead bodies, a Keystone Cops road chase, a harrowing rescue in the mountains of Minnesota, and a Tarzan-like effort to save the life of a U.S. Senator at the largest Republican gathering in the country. Who said vacations can be boring?