A Vacation to Die For pg. 1 Tammy Sheridan, a Valley Girl, like, you know, those in the eighties, won a vacation to die for in a contest. First stop was Cancun, second stop, Managua, third stop, Bocas del Toro, forth stop, Cartagena, fifth stop, Rio de Janiero. She didn't make the fifth stop. Tammy was considered a little weird, but was liked. No one had any reason to kill her. Somebody did. A Vacation in Hell pg. Max Reede was warned about going to Hell Island, particularly about El Diablo Mountain. He said he always found these kinds of places were just stories to scare gullible people. It would be a cheap two weeks in a place that wasn't overrun with tourists. Voodoo and Hoodoo were just silly superstitions. He doesn't have a superstitious bone in his body. - Then how do you explain this? A Very Scenic Trap pg. Nancy Ann Gilders had married Harry Silvers after knowing him only eleven days. He was very wealthy, she was com-fortable, but not rich. They spent four years in a very happy marriage. They traveled to many places. Then he was murdered with a very rare and hard-to-trace poison. He left a daughter and son and Nancy Ann. All three had apparently been cleared in the murder. All three became very personally wealthy at his death. Nancy Ann had to get away. She made plans with the daughter to take a trip. Then it got scary. Was someone trying to get rid of all three heirs?
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