Atlantic adventure.
The boys have left their Chicago office behind, and they've brought the women with them. Well, Mary Carter is footing the bill. Detective work only buys so much, but it's needed everywhere, including aboard the post-war ocean liner.
1950s detectives John Trait and David DeGrabber are called to action when a death onboard turns disappearance, turns man-hunt, turns murder. Chicago PD detective Ben Scott get's his vacation ruined too. If only Dave wasn't acting too strange to help.
Take a high seas holiday and find out whodunnit, in 'Float a Lie'.
About the series:
The David and Trait Series are completely episodic, so you can start on whichever one you like. No cheesy big bads from one to the next, or heavy secondary arcs to worry about. John Trait, who tells the stories, and his partner David DeGrabber, are just a couple of able-bodied men trying to make it on their own terms after the Allied victory. These are good clean mysteries, in the classic style. No profanity, no graphic descriptions of violence, and no hard drinking depressed detectives here. John helped to liberate France, and we don't know where Dave spent his time, but we may one day find out, in the David and Trait Mysteries.