Tapas on the Ramblas
Charity Wiser, matriarch of the Wiser clan by virtue of her wealth and power, is an indomitable provocateur...and private detective Russell Quant’s newest employer. There is more than a single rotten apple on the Wiser family tree, and Quant has been hired to discover which one is intent on...
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Charity Wiser, matriarch of the Wiser clan by virtue of her wealth and power, is an indomitable provocateur...and private detective Russell Quant’s newest employer. There is more than a single rotten apple on the Wiser family tree, and Quant has been hired to discover which one is intent on murdering his client. To help him sleuth out the evil culprit, Charity Wiser arranges a family reunion aboard the opulent Friends of Dorothy cruise liner as it tours the most exotic ports of the Mediterranean. But smooth sailing is short-lived as undercurrents of clashes—local and tourist, gay and straight, trendy and traditional—offer Russell insight into the Wisers and reveal a family simmering with rage and greed. He begins to wonder: who doesn’t want Charity Wiser dead? Shifting from his prairie stomping ground to a sea undulating with death, Quant’s smarts, senses and sea legs are challenged. From tantalizing tapas and sweet sangria in Spain to the bitter taste of death in Sicily, Quant goes head to head with friends and foes in a series of unforgettable locales. Come aboard a sensual journey of sun and sea brine, caviar and champagne on a cruise replete with the luxury of murder.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781554830695 (1554830699)
Publish date: April 15th 2012
Publisher: Insomniac Press
Pages no: 462
Edition language: English
Series: A Russell Quant Mystery (#3)
More like 2 1/2 stars. This third novel of the Russell Quant mysteries takes Russell out of Saskatoon and on a cruise with the family of a client who is the target of attempted murders. Very light, fluffy, kinda of out of character for the series. The plot relies on a lot of clichés, coincidences an...
Rating: 3.5* of fiveHere we have is the third entry in the Russell Quant, Canadian Detective, series. As the third book, Tapas on the Ramblas seems to suffer from a curious wandering of the author's attention. I liked this book quite a lot, but I am no damn fool. The main mystery was resolved in a c...