Stuart Gustafson
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Stuart Gustafson

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As America's International Travel Expert®, Stuart Gustafson (view all his books at www.StuartGustafson.com) has Million-Mile Flier status on a major airline, has been to 55 different countries, and is frequently invited to speak on cruise ships (been to over 150 cruise ports). Come travel with him and learn some of the language as he takes you to exciting places around the world. His first mystery novel, "Missing in Mexico," is set in the SAFEST place in Mexico - Los Cabos on the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula. Not let the title scare you away; it's not about anything bad you might've read about. It's about a 19-year old girl who doesn't return from Cabo and the Private Investigator who goes looking for her. Be careful, though, as you might get hooked on the travel, the intriguing story, and the charm of the places where he takes you. And if you like that, you just might want to book your next vacation in Cabo, where he spends 4+ weeks each year! Sydney, Australia, is the setting for his next mystery novel, "Sydney Murders--SOLVED!" This book introduces a new recurring character, Professor Alfred Dunningham, PhD, who helps police departments around the world solve mysteries through the use of mathematics. Come "down under" with Stuart to see why he visited Sydney 5 times to conduct research for the book. He even reveals a security flaw that he discovered on the Sydney Harbour Bridge! Professor Dunningham returns in Stuart's next mystery novel that's set on a cruise ship -- "Disappearances in the Mediterranean." He uses his knowledge of cruise ships, ports of call, and the activities that take place on a typical cruise to build the drama to another surprise ending! Book #3 in the Professor Dunningham series finds the professor being invited back to Paris to help solve the mystery behind "Art Thefts in PARIS." A seemingly well-organized series of break-ins occurred on the same night there was a city-wide museum workers’ strike in Paris, France; a coincidence or an opportunity? The famous Musée d’Orsay was hit the hardest with most of their van Gogh paintings and Degas bronzes taken from their “theft-proof” frames and cases. Then the artwork was being sent back, and there were Greek letters painted on them. Why would they be returned, and what did the Greek letters mean? Mathematics Professor Alfred Dunningham, PhD, noted for solving mysteries with mathematics, is brought to Paris. He determines that the Greek letters also mean numbers, leading him to a special 11-digit sequence, and the French National Police rush to the Pere Lachaise Cemetery where more bronzes were found. The Police know whom to nab, but their suspect is nowhere to be found; was some advance notice given? Stuart has also begun a 50-book (novellas actually) series of mysteries (with co-author Troy Lambert) titled "Capital City Murders" featuring Photographer Nick O’Flannigan who is on assignment from Travel USA magazine to visit and photograph particular items in each U.S. state capital in one year. He will start in his current home state of Washington, and follow a prescribed path to spend one week in each state, doing his traveling on the weekend. Nick was hired for the assignment because of his attention to detail, an aspect of his photography that led him to found a Macro Photography website that he still runs and moderates today. As he enters each capital city, he learns of a recent murder (or murders) and there is something in the photographs that catches his eye. It is his attention to keen detail that sets him on a path to helping the authorities solve the case.
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