Flyin' Solo - A Nashville Mystery
Flyin' Solo - A Nashville Mystery
hardback
Published:
5 July, 2022
Description
Travel agent Campbell Hale's first boyfriend is back in Nashville for their high-school reunion - but murder, rather than love, is in the air . . .
"Fans of Diane Mott Davidson and Donna Andrews will enjoy this new series" - Booklist
Travel agent Campbell Hale might be flying solo at her twentieth-year school reunion, but that doesn't mean she's looking for love. Her almost boyfriend, homicide detective Sam Davis, has stood her up, with the terrible excuse that he has a murder to investigate.
So when she runs into her high-school sweetheart, Franklin "Fly" Young, who makes a point of telling her his marriage is in trouble, she's not interested - but she can't help but feel nostalgic. And more to the point, Fly is now a tech millionaire, and he has good news: he'd like her to take on his company's travel account.
But then Campbell discovers the identity of Detective Davis' murder victim: Fly's company accountant. Was his death connected to the company, or is it a terrible coincidence? Soon Campbell is caught up in a nightmare - with her whole life on the line . . .
As well as being a twisty, tightly plotted mystery, with a warm-hearted, witty and loveable protagonist, FLYIN' SOLO is a wonderful read for anyone who's ever felt nostalgic for their first love.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780727850942 |
| ISBN10 | 0727850946 |
| Number Of Pages | 192 |
| Item Weight | 365 g |
| Product Dimensions | 145 x 225 x 19 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Canongate Books |
| Format | hardback |
| Edition | Main |
Media Reviews
A page-turner with plenty of riddles and the added fillip of nostalgia for young love * Kirkus Reviews *
Wry humor and gentle reflections on love and second chances * Publishers Weekly *
A spunky heroine and smooth prose * Publishers Weekly on Gone Missin' *
Will the clever, reckless heroine's relationship with the detective survive her resistance to warnings of danger? Stay tuned * Kirkus Reviews on Gone Missin' *
Peden's debut vividly captures the Nashville music scene and the city's Southern atmosphere. Campbell is a charming amateur sleuth, loyal to a fault . . . Fans of TONYA KAPPES's books and readers who enjoy humorous whodunits with a strong sense of place will find this one delightful * Library Journal Starred Review of Your Killin' Heart *
Campbell is a plucky contemporary heroine . . . Fans of DIANE MOTT DAVIDSON and DONNA ANDREWS will enjoy this new series * Booklist on Your Killin' Heart *
Peden's debut paints a matter-of-fact picture of the city that lives for music. Her heroine is a typical cozy sleuth, bright and gutsy * Kirkus Reviews on Your Killin' Heart *
A realistic heroine of warmth and honor, Campbell Hale gets caught up in dangerous doings surrounding a country music icon's legacy. A Nashville hit! * Mary Saums, author of the Thistle & Twigg mysteries *