Lynne Lewis: West Africa Murder Mysteries
by Rosemary Yaco
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Murder
in the Peace Corps
Lynne Lewis, in the Peace Corps in French speaking
Africa, is stationed in the far North of Togo during a time of national instability.
Four violent deaths occur. In a period of near revolution, in a country with twenty
languages and a strong belief in voodoo, Lynne uses her knowledge of the volunteers
and her growing knowledge of Togo to help Inspector Mc Duff, a temporary State
Department official without a staff, to discover the murderer.
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Appointment
in Togo: Murder in the Fulbright Program
Lynne Lewis is appointed Fulbright
Professor at the University of Togo after her years as a Peace Corps Volunteer.
Almost immediately, she finds evidence of a bloody murder on the run-down campus.
She struggles to help the eager Togolese English majors to get college degrees
despite increasing instability as the country tries to gain democracy and depose
the long term dictator. Lynne helps the US State Department sort through the eccentric
group of Americans at the university and several perhaps sinister Africans to
solve the violent deaths of two colleagues.
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Cotonou Means Death
When Lynne Lewis left
Togo during violent political unrest, she hoped for a safer life in Benin, the
neighboring French speaking country. But danger erupts as soon as she crosses
the border. A threatening encounter at the checkpoint turns deadly as a man is
shot in a confusing gun battle. Once Lynne arrives in Cotonou for her new job
at the American Cultural Center, she works frantically to establish the English
Language Program while helping Inspector Mc Duff find the surprising malignant
force behind the violence in the American community of Benin.
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