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Köp båda 2 för 461 krA series of bicycle races honoring the sport's history turns into a deadly puzzle for ex-pro cyclist and blogger/columnist Paul Burke. It's another beautiful day on the French Riviera until Paul Burke and a group of bicyclists participating...
"...an interesting new take on the mystery genre...[Kavanagh] has some serious writing chops." - Scott Sakatch, author
"I was left wanting to read more of Paul Burke...If you like a good murder mystery, enjoy good food and wine and love cycling, this is a great read!" - Jeff Hamilton, Goodreads Reviewer
"...intriguing, and totally believable. The read was like a good ride-twists and turns, ups and downs, all bringing us to a highly satisfactory conclusion." - Rita Peterson, Goodreads Reviewer
"...a lot of fun to read: it's well written, fast paced and kept me hooked till the end. The mystery is solid and kept me guessing." - Annarelix Book Blog
After 40 years as a journalist and journalism instructor, D'Arcy decided it was time to put his writing skills to work in a fictional way. And so he's created a mystery series featuring Paul Burke, an ex-pro cyclist from Montral, Canada who lives on the French Riviera and is killing time while figuring out what to do next. Trouble, however, is never far away from Burke wherever he is in Europe. To ensure the authenticity of the areas (and the food, wine and beer) he writes about, D'Arcy and his wife Lynda spend six weeks each year in Europe cycling the areas featured in his next novel and discussing plot strategies. When he's not pounding on his keyboard, D'Arcy is a Celtic musician. He lives in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
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chapter 2
chapter 3
chapter 4
chapter 5
chapter 6
chapter 7
chapter 8
chapter 9
chapter 10
chapter 11
chapter 12
chapter 13
chapter 14
chapter 15
chapter 16
chapter 17
chapter 18
chapter 19
chapter 20
chapter 21
chapter 22
chapter 23
chapter 24
chapter 25
chapter 26
chapter 27
chapter 28
chapter 29
chapter 30
chapter 31
chapter 32
chapter 33
chapter 34
chapter 35
chapter 36
chapter 37
chapter 38
chapter 39
chapter 40
chapter 41
chapter 42
chapter 43
chapter 44
chapter 45
chapter 46
chapter 47
chapter 48
chapter 49
chapter 50
chapter 51
chapter 52
chapter 53
chapter 54
chapter 55
chapter 56
chapter 57
chapter 58
chapter 59
epilogue