Murder in a Teacup (Lysi Weston Mysteries)

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by Nancy Curteman

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Corporate Trainer Lysi Weston leaves San Francisco to present a sexual harassment seminar in Big Sky Country. She isn't surprised at resistance from a bunch of red neck "Montana Marlboro Men" but the murder of her colleague stuns her. She sniffs out a maze of suspects and tracks each one with the single-mindedness of a bloodhound. Cheyenne detective, James Tennyson tolerates Weston's meddling until it jeopardizes his investigation. He orders her to stay out of his case, a directive she ignores. Things get hotter than a Montana heat wave when Weston finds herself immersed in a hostile world that includes a lecherous cowboy, a corporate casanova, a sex-obsessed judo junkie and a terrified gay victim. Somewhere a killer lurks. Weston needs to find the killer before the killer finds her. Nancy Curteman's passions are reading, travel and writing. She loves to read mystery novels so of course she loves writing them. She sets her stories in the countries she has visited. Curteman calls her novels "travel mysteries." "Murder in a Teacup" placed second in the California Writers Jack London Novel Contest. "Murder Casts a Spell," set in South Africa was Reader Poll's 2013 Best Mystery. "Murder on the Seine," set in France was rated in the top ten mysteries of 2015 by the same poll. Solstice Publishing released "Murder Down Under," set in Australia and "Lethal Lesson," set in California. Curteman is currently working on her seventh novel set in San Francisco. On her blog, Global Mysteries, Curteman posts writing and travel tips. Her website is Nancy Curteman.com.

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