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Death on Tour

di Janice Hamrick

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"Texas high school teacher Jocelyn Shore and her cousin Kyla are on a once-in-a-lifetime guided tour of Egypt with a motley crew of fellow travelers when the most odious of the bunch, a nosy, disagreeable woman named Millie Owens, takes a fatal fall off of one of the great pyramids. And that's only the beginning. From the guide who always seems to be off on his cell phone having the most urgent conversations to the young woman who begs off of almost every excursion claiming to be ill to the supposed married couple who can hardly speak to each other, Jocelyn and Kyla's tour group is full of people who may or may not be exactly who they say they are. And one of them may very well be a murderer. Janice Hamrick's Mystery Writers of America/Minotaur Books Competition winner Death on Tour is a delightful debut and the beginning of a wonderfully charming cozy series featuring the determined teacher Jocelyn Shore, who always seems to get wrapped up in a mystery against her usually very sound judgment"--… (altro)
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I liked this book, it is a cozy, but isn't too frivolous or superficial. The main character goes on a tour of Egypt and one of the tour members gets killed the second day in. Of course, all her fellow tour members are acting strangely, creating a perfect gaggle of suspects. The culprits were apparent to me before chapter 5, but I enjoyed the read immensely in spite of this. The backdrop of Egypt is always interesting and Ms. Hamrick does a beautiful job with her descriptions. Most of the characters are cleverly drawn and unique. My biggest complaint is Jocelyn's travelling companion, cousin and best friend comes across as shallow, narcissistic and unlikeable, although she does pull her head out towards the end.

I'm not sure if I'll read the next book in the series or not, but I'd recommend it to anyone liking cozies and travel. ( )
  murderbydeath | Sep 20, 2014 |
Although this will probably get shelved with cozy mysteries at the library, it has a much more classic feel to it than many of those everyman titles. I thoroughly enjoyed Hamrick's debut mystery, starring cousins Jocelyn and Kyla. Having shared a love of all things mummies back in the day, they seem like perfect companions for a WorldPal tour of Egypt. The descriptions of their fellow tourmates and poor Millie, the deceased are wonderful. Their reactions to most of the situations ring very true and it is only by accident that Jocelyn reaches certain conclusions. I can't wait to read Hamrick's next mystery later this summer. ( )
  ethel55 | Jun 8, 2012 |
Jocelyn Shore and her cousin are on a package tour of Egypt when a fellow traveler is killed. No one on the tour seems to be exactly who they claim to be and suspicious events, including a second murder, pile up. Jocelyn is most confused by The handsome man for whose attention she feels in competition with her flirtatious and prettier cousin. Good for a first effort, and winner of the Edgar Award for best first crime novel. The lack of extreme violence and the romance element definitely puts this work in the cozy category.

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  ritaer | Mar 25, 2012 |
Jocelyn Shore and her cousin Kyla are on the tour of their dreams in Egypt when on the first day of the tour, the irritating and nosy Millie (also on the tour) is found dead in the sand. Bummer. Even bigger bummer when they soon learn that Millie was murdered. However, the tour must go on. But when another death occurs, the same way Millie was killed, Jocelyn is sure that the murderer is part of the tour group. Could it be the doctor who is constantly haggling with the locals? Oh, please don't let it be the only single, and attractive man on the tour. Regardless, Joycelyn is determined to find out.

This is a great start to a new series. At least I hope it will be a series. I really liked Jocelyn and her cranky cousin, Kyla. The tour folks were fun and quirky. I love stories set in Egypt so this was right up my alley. There was plenty of information about Egypt without overdoing it. Although I had solved the mystery fairly early on, I was not absolutely sure until the reveal. For me, cozies are more about the people and the setting than the mystery anyway. This book has personality and atmosphere in spades. If there is another, I will surely be reading it. ( )
  TheLibraryhag | Aug 29, 2011 |
High school history teacher Jocelyn Shore has wanted to visit Egypt since she and her cousin Kyla became fascinated with Egyptology in their early teens. Finally, they’ve made it to the Pyramids and one of their tour mates lies dead, face down in the desert sand. Was it an accident or did the nosy woman find out something she wasn’t supposed to know?

Death on Tour is an enjoyable debut, winner of the Mystery Writers of America / Minotaur Books First Crime Novel Award. Author Janice Hamrick does an admirable job interweaving descriptions of Egyptian sites and antiquities into the threads of the story without devolving into travelogue. While the clotheshorse cousin Kyla was initially rather annoying, she eventually improves, so stick with it. The mysterious, Alan Stratton provides romantic interest, although the tension is mostly between the cousins.

This is a pleasant first in a new mystery series which shows promise for future installments.
  Dejah_Thoris | May 18, 2011 |
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"Texas high school teacher Jocelyn Shore and her cousin Kyla are on a once-in-a-lifetime guided tour of Egypt with a motley crew of fellow travelers when the most odious of the bunch, a nosy, disagreeable woman named Millie Owens, takes a fatal fall off of one of the great pyramids. And that's only the beginning. From the guide who always seems to be off on his cell phone having the most urgent conversations to the young woman who begs off of almost every excursion claiming to be ill to the supposed married couple who can hardly speak to each other, Jocelyn and Kyla's tour group is full of people who may or may not be exactly who they say they are. And one of them may very well be a murderer. Janice Hamrick's Mystery Writers of America/Minotaur Books Competition winner Death on Tour is a delightful debut and the beginning of a wonderfully charming cozy series featuring the determined teacher Jocelyn Shore, who always seems to get wrapped up in a mystery against her usually very sound judgment"--

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