He was hired by a prominent Saskatoon businessman to find his missing partner (and I don't mean business partner) who had left the man standing at the altar. It wasn't long though before his first really big case came along. Russell has just celebrated his first year in business by wrapping up "The Case of the Missing Casserole" (neighbours to a Saskatoon woman in an Arizona RV park had taken her favourite casserole dish when they left and the woman hired Russell to track them down). I especially liked the sounds of Cliousclat situated in the Rhone Valley. Bidulka captures Saskatoon very well but I also enjoyed his descriptions of France where this case took him. I thought this wasn't quite as good but it was certainly a fine read. I read Flight of Aquavit by Bidulka earlier this year but as it was the second book in his Russell Quant series I am delighted to have read the first installment.
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