Sleuth on Safari by A.R. Kennedy
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Naomi and her estranged sister are off on a trip of a lifetime—an African safari, a bucket list trip for Naomi on which she got a last-minute deal. Naomi thinks traveling with her sister will be the worst part of her African safari until she finds one of their fellow travelers, the unlikable Dr. Higgins, dead. She gets more adventure than she bargained for when she starts investigating what she thinks is murder but the luxury lodge says was a tragic accident. She only has a few vacation days, and a few game drives, to find the killer.
Read an Excerpt
Something red on the walkway, about fifteen feet away from me, toward his room, caught my eye.
I slowly walked toward it. From a few feet away, it looked like a blob, something spilled. As I stood over it, it looked like a paw print. Like the ones my childhood dog, Molly, would leave in the kitchen after playing in the mud. But it was red.
I looked to my left, down the walkway, toward the fifth cabin, Dr. Higgins’ cabin. “Dr. Higgins, you there?” I shouted. There was no answer. I hesitated but then stepped off the walkway. Slowly, I walked toward his suite, listening intently for any sound. I stood at his door, which was ajar. “Dr. Higgins? It’s Naomi from next door. Everything okay?”
With each step, I saw more red. Maybe he had spilled some wine. He liked the red wine. Not as much as Jack liked his beer but it was his drink of choice for the trip so far. He was still at dinner when Charlotte and I left last night. Maybe he came back to his room and had a few more glasses. And somehow spilled it everywhere outside his room.
Standing at the door, I yelled in, “Dr. Higgins? It’s Naomi. I’m going to come in, okay?”
No response. No refusal but no permission either. I went in anyway.
Seated in the sitting area’s plush chair, facing the window and the beautiful landscape, was Dr. Higgins. His head was hanging back. His hand was hanging down by his side, a broken wineglass on the floor next to it. There was even more red everywhere inside the room too. Maybe he’d had a late night after all.
I poked him on his shoulder and prepared for him to yell at me for entering his room unauthorized.
Still no response.
“Dr. Higgins, it’s time for our morning drive.” I tapped him again. “You’re late,” I added, just to annoy him.
Still nothing.
I walked around him to face him head on.
And I screamed.
African Safari, I always wondered what it would be like. Naomi gets a last minute deal. She and her estranged sister Charlotte embark on what was supposed to be a trip of a lifetime – an African safari., but turns out to be so much more. Everything was fine until one of their fellow travelers ends up dead. Deemed a terrible accident, Naomi can’t let it go. She believes it murder and begins an investigation into what really happened. Everyone is a suspect.
The characters, animals and descriptions were wonderful. The reader experienced the sights, sounds, feelings, and smells of the adventure through the characters. Kudo’s to the author for this. There are laugh out loud moments when Naomi chases down leads and questions suspects with chaotic results.
Over all I enjoyed Sleuth on Safari and highly recommend the book to readers who enjoy cozy mysteries.
4-stars
About the Author:
A R Kennedy lives in Long Beach, New York, with her two pups. She works hard to put food on the floor for them. As her favorite T-shirt says, ‘I work so my dog can have a better life’. She’s an avid traveler. But don’t worry. While she’s away, her parents dote on their grand-puppies even more than she does. Her writing is a combination of her love of travel, animals, and the journey we all take to find ourselves.
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Posted in Authors' Secrets Blog and tagged A.R. Kennedy, Cozy Mystery, Sleuth on Safari by Tena Stetler with 23 comments.
Thanks for hosting!
It’s my pleasure!
Do you have any ideas for a followup?
Bernie thanks so much for dropping by!
Book 2 is already on -pre-order, it’s set in Iceland! R.I.P. in Reykjavik
Book 3 is being worked on now!
Thank you for the interest.
Wow, in Iceland. Gotta put it on my TBR list.
Book 2, R.I.P in Reykjavik is already available on pre-order.
Book 3, set in Australia– Cover and title reveal was during my Facebook party for Sleuth on Safari release.
Book 4, in the plotting phase–set in the Middle East!
Sounds like a good read.
It does. I’m reading it now and will post a review when I’m finished.
Thank you for having me on your blog. Be sure to email when you post the review!
A R
I will do. I will be posting it right here on this blog page. As well Amazon, bookbub, goodreads. Sorry I’m running behind. I hope to have it up before you book releases.
Thanks for the great review
A
My pleasure. I also wanted to let you know I loved the Tree house scene.
Thank you for sharing this book, it sounds great and I’m glad I got to hear about it.
Thanks for stopping by James! Glad you enjoyed the post!
Great post – thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank you for popping in. Have a great rest of your week!
Thank you everyone for their comments.
I hope everyone gets to read it. I think if they like cozies and wanted to know about a safari, this is a book you’ll enjoy!
A R
What was one of your favorite scenes to write?
The treehouse scene!
I enjoyed the excerpt. I definitely want to know what happens.
Kim thank you for stopping by! It’s a great stooy!
Thank you