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The assignment in Greece might have been the answer to Trevor and Sandra’s problems except for one thing. Someone is trying to frame them for murder . . . with a watermelon.
“Piece of cake,” Sandra said when they accepted the job of looking after the ageing Marcus Ingleby at his villa in Greece. But when a neighbor brings a gift for the old man, the prospect of spending most of the rest of their lives in a Greek prison becomes a terrifying reality.
Meanwhile, Ingleby has problems of his own. During his seventy-odd years, his cupboard has accumulated plenty of skeletons, one of which is about to be rattled by a couple of ex-cons and a retired police inspector from his murky past.
“Johnson has delivered another masterfully planned and executed novel . . . It tickled my funny bone in all the right places.” —Joanne Armstrong for Ingrid Hall Reviews
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