A Body at the Water Landing is a glamorous, puzzle-forward historical cozy set on the French Riviera in 1925. Kit Marchmont, a sharp aviatrix who runs a charter seaplane for Europe’s glittering set, touches down at a grand hotel for a pavilion launch. A socialite drops after the champagne toast. By midnight a famous architect is found off the cliff path. Police chase gossip. Kit trusts math. Fueling windows, crate weights, and staff-only corridors point to a clever method that hides in plain sight.Told in tight first person, the novel delivers a closed-circle whodunit with fair clues, crisp chapters, and clean on-page content. Expect linen and lemon, engines and string quartets, service lifts and terrace views. No graphic violence. No profanity. A slow spark with a by-the-book insurance investigator keeps the banter sharp while the mystery stays front and center.Why readers click Buy Now: a fresh sleuth with real skills, European travel fantasy, and a case you can solve. The ending is earned by evidence, not luck, and the final page plants a series thread without spoiling the stand-alone satisfaction.Perfect for fans of classic fair-play mysteries, women sleuths, and historical cozies set in stylish locations. Works as Book One of The Seaplane Sleuth Mysteries or as a complete read on its own.
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In 1925 on the French Riviera, aviatrix Kit Marchmont investigates a glamorous murder mystery, mixing clever clues with sharp banter—perfect for cozy mystery fans and lovers of stylish locales.
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