Jazz Jasper tiene las manos ocupadas liderando su primer safari como guía independiente. Dos hombres de negocios estadounidenses adinerados, dos representantes hambrientos de una agencia de publicidad y una hermosa modelo rubia le dan más dolores de cabeza de los que jamás hubiera imaginado. Pero luego dos de ellos mueren misteriosamente, y Jazz comienza a sospechar que su primer safari también puede ser el último. Pero cada animal, incluso uno desesperado de dos patas, deja un rastro, y Jazz, sin saber si es un cazador o una presa, se pone a atrapar a un depredador humano despiadado.
Plusses: * Main character is an intelligent, adult woman (not ditzy), who runs photo safaris. * Traditional mystery with a great closed set of suspects. * Interesting, unique setting with good descriptions of landscape as well as animals * This is the first of a series of four books set in Africa * Enjoyable read overall
Minuses: * Romantic entanglements between protagonist and two suitors slowed down the story * Didn't notice clues, if there were any
In the first installment of the Jazz Jasper series by Karin McQuillen, Deadly Safari, she introduced us to Jazz Jasper, an American woman who escaped America and a painful divorce to start her own African safari as an indepedemt guide. She met Striker, a pilot, and started a relationship with him. She also made new friends there as well. But two ad reps, two wealthy businessmen and two models all gave her a headache. When two of them ended up killed mysteriously, she feared her first safari might be her last. She went on the case to solve the murders to track down a killer, may be it human or animal, and face this human predator once and for all.
Picked it up based on store recommendation (If you like Sue Grafton, you'll like...). Really enjoyed the mystery tied in with the nature of Africa and the elephants. Wanted more books by this author, not too many out there.