Nick and Bridget are off to the Amazon with the Rock Against Drugs tour in Two to Tango Journalist Nick Madrid finds himself up the proverbial creek - the Amazon - without a paddle when he's dispatched to South America to report on the Rock Against Drugs tour. As if monstrous spiders, piranhas, kidnapping, and tiny, spiky fish that swim up a stream of urine to lodge where a man least wants a tiny, spiky fish to lodge aren't enough, Madrid is drawn into the mystery of who is trying to kill the tour's headlining, larger-than-life, pain-in-the-posterior rock megastar Otis Barnes. Madrid soon discovers that the murdering queue forms on the left for Mr. Barnes. The question is: Can he prevent Barnes' date with death at the final concert at Machu Picchu? ''Guttridge's series is among the funniest and sharpest in the genre, with a level of intelligence often lacking in better-known fare.''? - Balitmore Sun ''The satire is spot on.... There's a pinch of Pratchett, a drop of Hiaasen, and a deep affection for the worst of Fleet Street, but the result is all Guttridge.'' - The Guardian
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Whacky... Hilarious... A great read (Minette Walters)
'Very readable' Birmingham Post
'One of Guttridge's best tales, sharp as the teeth of the ever-lurking piranhas' Yorkshire Post
Brilliant one-liners, lightning action, lots of suspense and very funny - self-deprecating Madrid is fast becoming my favourite crime hero (Good Housekeeping)
'TWO TO TANGO is a fast-paced, comedy thriller with a laugh a line delivery and enough twists and turns to keep you guessing to the last paragraph.' SHOTS
Brilliant one-liners, lightning action, lots of suspense and very funny - self-deprecating Madrid is fast becoming my favourite crime hero' Good Housekeeping
"Whacky ... hilarious ... a great read" Minette Walters
On a trip down the Amazon, journalist Nick Madrid is soon paddle-less up the proverbial creek. And things don't improve when - having survived kidnap, piranhas and spiky fish that swim up a stream of urine to lodge where a man least wants a spiky fish to lodge - he joins a Rock Against Drugs Tour of the Andes. For now he has to discover who is trying to kill pain-in-the-posterior rock star Otis Barnes - or even who isn't ... ("Brilliant one-liners, lightning action, lots of suspense and very funny - self-deprecating Madrid is fast becoming my favourite hero." Good Housekeeping)
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