Everyone's Dead But Us: A Tom & Scott Mystery (Tom & Scott Mysteries Book 11)

by Mark Richard Zubro

Ebook, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

FICT-G Zubr

Publication

Minotaur Books (2006), Edition: 1st, 300 pages

Description

Tom Mason, former Chicago area high school teacher, recently made a public splash by marrying his long-term lover, former professional baseball player Scott Carpenter. After the hoopla surrounding Scott's public coming out and, of course, the marriage, the couple are in dire need of a quiet vacation -- somewhere far from the fans, the paparazzi and the general noise of Chicago. Escaping to the privately-held Aegean island of Korkasi -- a resort with twenty-two seperate villas for those desiring, and who can afford, absolute privacy. But first a building storm traps them -- and the others -- on the island, cutting them off entirely from the outside world. Then the current owner of the island is found murdered, his body lying on the floor of Tom and Scott's villa. As the storm gathers strength and begins to ravage the island, the guests and employees are being killed off by a person or persons unknown. Trapped on the island with no hope of escape, Tom and Scott must uncover and stop the murderer before everyone dies.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member ChrisWeir
Book #11 in the Tom and Scott series. This has the pair on vacation at an exclusive gay resort on a small Greek island. At the start of the book they find the owner of the island dead in their room in the tower of a centuries old castle. When they go to report this, the tower is blown up and
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subsequently an atrium that works as the concierge desk is also destroyed. All this happens as a storm is raging that encompasses the whole island. Many of the other guests and their bodyguards are killed during the course of the book as well as the storm still raging outside. At the end of the book you do learn who the killer is, but it is a drawn out process as their is more than one person involved.
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Original publication date

2006

Rating

½ (13 ratings; 3)
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