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Detective Book Club
3 stories in one book
-Murder on Safari by Hilary Waugh
-Whitewater VI by Douglas Mcbriarty
-Port of Light by David Serafin
Murder on Safari
The twenty memebers on the Bird Watchers Society's African safari looked forward to seeing rare and exotic bird life. They didn't expect to become sitting ducks themselves. An aging and hated company president drinks liqueur laced with cyanide, His arrogant son is found trampled among the hippos. His daughter-in-law is strangled in her designer clothes. A bookkeeper dines - as the main course - with hungry crocodiles. What mania for murder lies behind the innocent eyes of a bird watcher? Assigned to cover the safari, New York reporter James Addison knows he's got one killer of a story. He hopes he lives long enough to write it.
Whitewater VI
When Jay Jay Jaynes, manager of an electronics plant in rural North Carolina, drowns while canoeing down the local river, the consensus verdict is ""accidental death."" After all, the body was found near ""Whitewater VI,"" the spot where the river's rapids are most dangerous. But sheriff Peter McPhee and deputy Billy Birdsong aren't so sure: there's a suspicious head-wound and a mysteriously missing canoeing helmet. Furthermore, the non-grieving widow, it turns out, had been carrying on at least two extramarital affairs: Jaynes had a couple of nervous rivals down at the plant. And foul play is definitely in the air once McPhee gets a secret visit from gorgeous FBI agent Maria Orsini--who suspects that someone at the electronics company (which has US defense contracts) has been selling secrets to the Russians. Romance heats up between McPhee (estranged from his wife) and Maria, of course. Then, after the villain puts McPhee out of commission (near-fatally), Billy--a blissfully married Cherokee Indian--takes over the investigation. . .with mostly predictable results.
Port of Light
a Superintendent Bernal novel