Saturday, January 12, 2019

Kangaroos and Killings by Susan Harper review

This is book eight in the Flight Risk Cozy Mystery Series, but the first one I've read.  It was a quick read, and enjoyable, for the most part.
Kendall McDonald is a flight attendant, who meets an elderly woman, Pauline, who was formerly a flight attendant. They hit it off, and Pauline invites Kendall to join her on an around-the-world trip.  They are also accompanied by Pauline's little dog, Dot.  In this book, they are spending time in Australia.
They decide to go on a wildlife tour in the Outback being led by a celebrity wildlife expert.  While in the middle of nowhere, they discover the tour leader dead, having been bitten by several poisonous snakes.
This was an enjoyable read, although I can't understand how Pauline manages to take her dog through customs in several countries without any trouble. That made it a bit unbelievable for me.


This is part of a couple of the Reading Challenges I'm participating in.
 
This is K for the 2019 Alphatbet Soup Challenge .

It is book number 3 for the 2019 Craving for Cozies Challenge.

It is also book number 3 for the 2019  Alphabet Soup--Authors Challenge

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