Reviewed By: Dawn Dowdle
G'Day to Die
Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB
Maddy Hunter
Class/Genre: Mystery Woman Main Character Cozy Amateur Sleuth
Series: Passport to Peril Mysteries # 5
Pocket, Paperback, 11/06, 288 pages, $6.99
Once again, Emily Andrew is escorting a group of senior citizens from Iowa, including her Nana, on a trip to Australia. When Nana takes a photo of what appears to be an extinct plant, life for the group goes topsy turvy once again. When Claire Bellows is found dead from the group, Emily is certain she found the plant and was murdered. Emily begins snooping around the myriad of suspects to find the killer. And there are many interesting characters on this trip, including Jake and Lola Silverthorn who seem to always be fighting, irritating Nora and her son Heath Acres, Conrad Carver who started everything with discovering the plant in Nana’s photo, Guy Madelyn who is another photographer on this trip, and many members of a scientific conference. Then there’s the whole Iowa tour group. They’re entertaining on their own!
Add to this Emily’s two suitors, detective Etienne Miceli and tour director Duncan Lazarus, and you have a hilarious cozy mystery! She is supposed to be deciding between them, which is no easy feat. Can she find the killer and figure out which one is the love of her life without putting herself in danger or alienating them both?
I love this series. I find myself laughing out loud every time I read one. Emily is such a fun character and the various Iowa senior citizens are a hoot. The hardest part for me is not laughing out loud when I’m reading in bed late at night and waking my husband!
You don’t have to read these in order, but the characters do group and evolve, so it helps to understand the love triangle in this one if you’ve read previous books. I highly recommend this book and the whole series! I hope there will be many more.
Dawn Dowdle
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