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A group of mystery writers on a mystery cruise to St. David's Island in the Caribbean, three disappearances, an old murder, drug trafficking and a touch of the Mafia make a fine stew for Network vice-president Matt Cobb (Killed on Ice), who has been dragooned into squiring two winners of a Network contest on the cruise. That the winner and her companion turn out to be beautiful young women helps make the trip enjoyable until macho writer Lee H. Schaeffer takes a strong dislike to Cobb and starts a feud, doing his best to make life difficult for Cobb with the aid of easily bribed acting chief dining-room steward Watson Burkehart, a native of St. David's. Then Schaeffer, and some deadly kitchen knives, disappear, and this is not part of the approved plot. When it looks as if Burkehart is about to tell all, he also disappears. Once the ship arrives in St. David's, the police take over because another murder occurs. Cobb continues to investigate, in the process visiting Mafia boss Martin Gardeno, who has retired to the island, and who seeks Cobb's help in solving the murder of his nephew. Seeing a connection between the cases, Cobb agrees to investigate. This is another skillful, well-plotted mystery from DeAndrea, and the ending, with the cats closing in on the mouse, is top-notch.
A group of mystery writers on a mystery cruise to St. David's Island in the Caribbean, three disappearances, an old murder, drug trafficking and a touch of the Mafia make a fine stew for Network vice-president Matt Cobb (Killed on Ice), who has been dragooned into squiring two winners of a Network contest on the cruise. That the winner and her companion turn out to be beautiful young women helps make the trip enjoyable until macho writer Lee H. Schaeffer takes a strong dislike to Cobb and starts a feud, doing his best to make life difficult for Cobb with the aid of easily bribed acting chief dining-room steward Watson Burkehart, a native of St. David's. Then Schaeffer, and some deadly kitchen knives, disappear, and this is not part of the approved plot. When it looks as if Burkehart is about to tell all, he also disappears. Once the ship arrives in St. David's, the police take over because another murder occurs. Cobb continues to investigate, in the process visiting Mafia boss Martin Gardeno, who has retired to the island, and who seeks Cobb's help in solving the murder of his nephew. Seeing a connection between the cases, Cobb agrees to investigate. This is another skillful, well-plotted mystery from DeAndrea, and the ending, with the cats closing in on the mouse, is top-notch.
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Hardback Editions
January 1991 : Hardback
| Title: Killed in Paradise: A Matt Cobb Mystery Author(s): William L. Deandrea ISBN: 0-517-06329-8 / 978-0-517-06329-3 (USA edition) Publisher: Random House Value Publishing Availability: Amazon Amazon CA More details... |
July 1988 : Hardback
| Title: Killed in Paradise Author(s): William L. Deandrea ISBN: 0-89296-346-8 / 978-0-89296-346-1 (USA edition) Publisher: Mysterious Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
June 1989 : Paperback
| Title: Killed in Paradise Author(s): William L. Deandrea ISBN: 0-445-40818-9 / 978-0-445-40818-0 (USA edition) Publisher: Popular Library Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
1988 : Paperback
| Title: Killed In Paradise Author(s): Publisher: Mysterious Press Availability: Amazon More details... |
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