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From Bad to Wurst

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It's Oktoberfest and the globetrotting Iowa seniors are sharing their Sounds of Music adventure with several oompah bands whose dream of performing in a famous German beer hall is about to be realized. But when a deadly relic from wartime Munich rains disaster on the group, their dreams are shattered—until an unlikely guest offers them new hope.

The tour hits a sour note when tragedy strikes a guest who knew the musicians' most guarded secrets. Was the death an unfortunate accident or something more sinister? As the group travels from the beer tents of Munich to the fairytale castle of Mad King Ludwig, Emily strives to restore harmony. But with the situation escalating out of control, could the gang be looking at a terrible end to their German interlude?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 26, 2015
      Hunter’s busy 10th Passport to Peril mystery (after 2014’s Fleur de Lies) might well be subtitled “the tour from hell.” Emily Andrew Miceli, the Iowa tour guide (and wife of a sexy Swiss former police inspector), leads a group of about 30 older adults to Germany, where the many musicians in the group will perform in Oktoberfest shows. An accident kills Astrid Peterson, a popular accordion player, after which things go seriously awry. While there are a lot of people to keep track of, a few stand out, such as Emily’s mother, who has OCD and tries to alphabetize everything that holds still. And her outspoken Nana clearly could give Stephanie Plum’s Grandma Mazur a run for her money. Readers should be prepared for a fair amount of material that strains credulity. For example, practically everyone on the tour works for the same lock-and-key factory. Some will find all the mayhem charming, while others may want to burn their passports. Agent: Irene Goodman, Irene Goodman Agency.

    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2015
      A Bavarian tour goes off track with the murder of a clairvoyant. It takes gumption to herd willful senior citizens around Munich during Oktoberfest. But the co-owners of Destinations Travel of Windsor City, Iowa, Emily Andrew Miceli and her husband, Etienne, are experienced handlers of old folks, most of whom work at a lock-and-key company back home. Most of their charges seem devoted to taking close-up selfies that exclude the scenery they came so far to see. An unexpected bonus is Zola Czarnecki, a CPA by day who offers to tell fortunes for the others. When she urges Emily and Astrid Peterson, a musician in one of the oompah bands on the tour, to avoid a certain alley, almost immediately a freak explosion injures Emily, vaporizes Astrid, and sends Astrid's accordion in its armorlike case hurtling through space. Its miraculous reappearance is small consolation for Astrid's mourning band mates (at least the male musicians). Worse still, Zola's killed before she can fulfill her promise of readings all around. And in the midst of tours of historic sites]mostly wasted on the geezers and biddies in tow]the search is on for whoever had something to fear from Zola's paranormal insight. As if Emily didn't have enough on her hands with her mother's sudden episode of temporary global amnesia, her father's humiliating accordion debut, and her rube clients' demands to know where the hot dogs are on their platters of wiener schnitzel, she's coping with the mystery of Astrid's journal. More than one man on the tour seems anxious to find it]but enough to kill for it? Hunter (Fleur de Lies, 2014, etc.) returns for the tenth time with forced humor and annoyingly daffy characters. Although the flying-accordion motif is at odds with the sad fate of its owner, the dexterously constructed plot saves this cozy from utter bathos.

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