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M A Monnin

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amateur-sleuth, international-crime-and-mystery, Interpol, investigations, lies, local-law-enforcement, archaeology, Bermuda, historical-jewelry, historical-research, relationship-issues, relics, secrets, theft, vacation, murders, interpersonal-problems*****

Stefanie Adams is a former private banker, frustrated archaeologist, has no law enforcement training, recently became a travel blogger, and unofficially works alongside the multilingual Interpol agent, Thomas Burkhardt. A valuable artifact goes missing from a site near where they are spending their vacation, but things go pear shaped when the body is found. Great travelogue, sluggish investigation, realistic and engaging characters, sneaky plot twists, and positively diabolical red herrings. Not as good as the last one, but a fine read.
I requested and received a free temporary EARC from Level Best Books/Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA)/Members' Titles via NetGalley. Thank you!
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jetangen4571 | May 10, 2024 |
bookscoffeebrews Book ReviewL. Death on the Grand
Canal. An Intrepid Traveler Mystery Book 2
Stars: 4 X 5
Author: M.A. Monnin. @m.a.monnin
Publisher: Level Best Books. @levelbestbooks
Thank you @netgalley for this ARC

Steganie Adam’s and Thomas Burkhardt are
investigators for Interpol specializing in cases
involving artifacts of historic value. They are currently
investigating the theft of the Borgia Peacock which
was stolen in 1906. The Borgia Peacock was an
infamous and valuable pendent. Stephanie find out
that the pendent has supposedly appeared in Venice,
Italy at the home of a countess. They head to Venice
and also does all their competitors who want the
pendent too. Chaos ensues and Stephanie and
Thomas are right in the middle of it and even are
considered suspects when a murder occurs. Will they
be successful recovering the pendent nd catching the
person responsible for the murder.

The book started off a little slow but it gets on tract
very fast. I loved the location of Venice, Italy as I felt
like I was there myself. The only part that I didn’t care
for was the Stefanie is very insecure with her
relationship with Thomas and is was constant in the
book with snarky comments. This book otherwise was
so enjoyable and well worth the read.

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Kimberly103164 | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 22, 2024 |
Interpol, art-theft, blogger, international-crime-and-mystery, interpersonal-problems, murder, secrets, second-career, lies, Italy, wealthy, intrigue, jewelry-artist, historical-research, historical-jewelry/artifact*****

Stefanie Adams is a former private banker, frustrated archaeologist, has no law enforcement training, recently became a travel blogger, and is on her first official job alongside the multilingual Interpol agent, Thomas Burkhardt, with whom she became involved both romantically and in an investigation while on vacation on Crete. While it is a stretch for me that Interpol would involve her without any training, it does work well in this story (second in series) and is reminiscent of the much older Mrs. Pollifax of the CIA in the 1960s. The other thing that predisposes me to a better review is the kindness the author shows in details like the unaided visual differences in man made vs natural gemstones as well as the differences in sparkle vs glow in the cutting process, and even the little travel blogger tips like noting that the Vaparetto is a bus as opposed to the Water Taxis in Venice.
The Borgia Peacock was originally stolen in 1906 at the Milan International Expo and has only recently emerged for sale on the clandestine market. Stefanie and Thomas have been authorized to purchase it but there is also the option of stealing it. An informant dies in a suspicious manner and that intensifies matters! The investigation is well done, the travelogue makes things even better, the characters are all so realistic and engaging, the plot twists are inventive, and the herrings are decidedly red (teeheehee). Loved it!
I requested and received an EARC from Level Best Books/Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA)/Members' Titles via NetGalley. Thank you!
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jetangen4571 | 1 weitere Rezension | May 29, 2023 |

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