The Summit Murder Mystery Series Synopsis
Whenever I talk to people about my book series, of course the first thing everyone wants to know is, "What is the series about?" I put together a list of each book with the synopsis for you, so you can get the full "official" synopsis for each book! Murder on Kilimanjaro, the grand finale to the Summit Murder Mystery series will be released soon! Make sure you get caught up because this is a jaw-dropping ending you don't want to miss!
Each title has a link embedded to take you right to Amazon to purchase. The books are available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, KOBO, Sony, iTunes and other retailers.
Murder on Everest - When Derek Sodoc, only son of the world's
richest and most powerful man dies attempting to climb Mt. Everest, questions
are raised. Was it the mountain? Or perhaps something more sinister. After
reading the book Abandoned on Everest
that details Derek Sodoc's untimely death, Sodoc's father convinces the
surviving expedition members to return to Everest - presumably to recover
Derek's body. With billions at stake and a relentless father searching for
someone to blame, everyone is a suspect. Set against the backdrop of the
world's highest and deadliest mountain, Murder
on Everest is filled with intrigue, sex, betrayal and mystery. It is unlike
any murder mystery you've ever read. Be sure to read Abandoned on Everest, the companion prequel to this exciting debut
novel.
Murder on Elbrus - Murder on
Elbrus begins with world famous mountaineer Scott Devlon scarcely recovered
from the disaster told in Murder on
Everest, when he is sent to observe an EU sponsored conference in southern
Russia. This casual assignment turns deadly with the murder of a Russian
official atop Europe's highest mountain. Joined by the beautiful Natasha, the
most powerful woman in the media world, Scott must run for his life, uncertain
of her loyalties and true motives. Joined by a tread worn CIA agent, a Russian
mobster and Georgian nationalist, they flee across war torn Chechnya with the
Russian army in hot pursuit. Along the way ethnic vendettas play out while old
secrets are revealed. Scott can't know where his greater enemy lies: with him
or on the fields of fire. Set against the bleak terrain of the north Caucasus
this action packed thriller unfolds at a breakneck pace.
Murder on Mt. McKinley - Once again Scott Devlon is thrust into
the middle of a murder mystery atop one of the world's Seven Summits. In Murder
on Mt. McKinley, the chief executives of two rival oil companies attempting
to construct a new Alaska pipeline opt to merge their efforts, and reap
billions in profits. During the process, in celebration, they decide to climb
Mt. McKinley, the highest mountain in North America. What they don't expect are
deaths. But they have enemies at every turn and one by one, that's what begins
to happen. Can they all be accidents? Competitors, Russians, Native American
cultists, and environmental extremists, all have motives. But would any of them
stoop to murder to stop the development of another oil field in Alaska? Or are
the executives knocking each other off? As the climbing team descends from the
summit engulfed by a violent lightning storm it becomes clear that murder is
exactly what is occurring.
Murder on Puncak Jaya - Adventurer Scott Devlon is out to climb
Puncak Jaya, one of the world's Seven Summits. Located between the Himalayas
and Andes, Puncak Jaya is the highest mountain in Oceania. But conquering this
challenging peak is the least of Devlon's concerns. Situated in the heart of
primitive New Guinea, Puncak Jaya is one of the most forbidding regions on earth,
home to cannibals and headhunters. In this isolated land, Devlon begins by
slashing his way through a primordial jungle teaming with exotic and deadly
wildlife. His journey takes him to the icy precipice of Puncak Jaya - only to
find murder. Harrowing chases, rogue gold miners, prehistoric tribal rites
converge to deliver non-stop adventure and a breathtaking climax atop the
Pacific Rim.
Murder on Aconcagua - Hero Scott Devlon is once again sent
by the US Defense Intelligence Agency on another climbing expedition. This time
the mountain is Aconcagua, the highest in South America. His mission is to
confirm a report that three Inca golden idols have been discovered and are
headed to Venezuelan strongman, Hugo Chavez. Legend says he who possesses them
is invincible. Scott’s assignment is to prevent that from taking place but he
quickly learns that there are those who will stop at nothing, including murder,
to get their hands on the idols.
Murder on Vinson Massif - Having failed to acquire the legendary
golden Inca idols on Aconcagua in South America, Scott Devlon is hot on their
trail. Kira Stern, former wife of Quentin, has murdered to steal them and is
now headed to Punta Arenas, Chile where she hopes to sell them to Robert
Ainsworth, a crazed international arms dealer. Joined by Quentin, Scott soon
finds himself in Antarctica, compelled to join the expedition about to attempt
an unprecedented winter climb of Vinson Massif, the highest mountain on the
world's most inhospitable continent. Murder and treachery once again abound as
the high tech expedition braves the Antarctic night with temperatures falling
below minus 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Old friends and fresh enemies die as Scott
seeks the lost idols and in the end all perish save two.
Murder on Kilimanjaro - In Murder
on Kilimanjaro, the U.S. president attempts to climb Mt.
Kilimanjaro with his long lost son. Scott Devlon is summoned by the
president to help guide and accompany his entourage as they try to climb their
way to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Along the way, all hell
breaks loose. Scott is called upon to not only try and save the
president, but the world. This mystery culminates Scott's seven
continental journey and astounds the reader with unfathomable twists and turns
as the plot develops. A lot of old faces from Scott's past surface and
you'll be amazed what Quentin Stern does this time.
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