It's November and Maggy Thorsen, co-owner of the Wisconsin gourmet
coffeehouse, Uncommon Grounds, is in South Florida at an annual
crime-writers' conference with her beau, local sheriff Jake Pavlik, who
is due to speak as a 'forensics expert'.
Maggy's pledge to behave solely as a tourist becomes trickier than she
anticipated when the conference's opening night event turns out to be a
re-enactment of Agatha Christie's classic, Murder on the Orient Express.
As Maggy and Jake reluctantly set off on the night train to the
Everglades to solve the 'crime', it's clear that, as in the original
novel, nothing is quite what it seems. And amidst rumours of careers
taken, manuscripts stolen and vows broken, it seems that in the
Everglades - as in life - the predator all too often becomes the prey.