Murder in Chianti by T.A. Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
When the Australian owner of a swanky golf and tennis country club in Tuscany is found battered to death on his own golf course Inspector Virgilio ropes in Dan Armstrong (ex-pat retired British detective) to nose about and glean the gossip from the predominantly Australian/English staff by taking a few tennis lessons. Dan discovers that the victim Rex Hunter was not a popular man, recently remarried to a young woman half his age he had a reputation for pestering female staff, shady business practices, cheating at golf, and firing anyone who beat him. In fact the list of suspects keeps growing and no-one has a reliable alibi.
I enjoyed this second novel in the series. It has bedded down nicely with Dan's ability to speak both English and Italian an asset to the local police force. I look forward to reading the next one.
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