Framed on a Moon Trek: Spiders from Mars
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“The book’s mystery is well done with many twists and turns, and it succeeds at keeping the reader guessing.” – Susan, Goodreads
Even the galaxy needs an amateur sleuth...
All space sleuth Sylvia Stryker ever wanted was gainful employment in the space travel sector, but job security is the least of her concerns now that mentor-and-maybe-more, Neptune, is serving time for a crime he didn’t commit. Between her full time Moon Unit work and her side gig selling uniforms, Sylvia goes all in on getting Neptune out. But when a space pirate is murdered behind bars and Neptune is assumed guilty, Sylvia stands to lose him for more than the duration of his sentence.
Proving Neptune’s innocence is more challenging than Sylvia expects thanks to his lifetime of accruing enemies. With the clock ticking down on Neptune’s freedom, Sylvia shifts decides to find the real killer. Faced with a corrupt galactic government and an overly-demanding boss, she turns to a shady team of freelancers for help, but the truth she unearths is a threat to the whole galaxy. With her faith in the system shaken to its core, Sylvia’s on her own for her most dangerous moon trek yet.
Framed on a Moon Trek is the fourth quirky adventure in the Sky Crimes and Misdemeanors series. If you like resourceful characters, unique settings, and outer space fun, then you’ll love Diane Vallere’s entertaining interstellar series.
“I raced to the end and loved every minute of the book. Now I’m going to read the whole series again! So much fun!” – Barbara H, Goodreads
Read the whole Sky Crimes and Misdemeanors series today!
- Murder on a Moon Trek
- Scandal on a Moon Trek
- Hijacked on a Moon Trek
- Framed on a Moon Trek
Is it a cozy mystery set in space, or an outer space with a cozy mystery? You decide!
“Yes, this sounds like many of the cozy mysteries I read a love, but there is a twist to it – Sylvia’s adventures all take place in space. The setting is fun and detailed, but it never takes away from the action.” – Mark B, Goodreads
“The mystery is a very good cozy set in hypothetical space. It really does remind me of watching the original Star Trek ‘Lost in Space/ Battlestar Galactica of my childhood.” – Janet, Goodreads
“The description on this book gives you a good idea about the plot but doesn’t tell you that the story moved along pleasantly, there were fun references to David Bowie and pop space culture, and all my favorite characters were there doing what they do best, including Pika the sugar addicted alien.” – Richard, Goodreads