Irion Books Releases Final Thriller In The Summit Murder Mystery Series, MURDER ON KILIMANJARO

PHOENIX, Aug. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Murder on Kilimanjaro is the seventh and final book in the Summit Murder Mystery series by authors Charles G. Irion and Ronald J. Watkins. In the midst of his re-election bid, the U.S. president sets out to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. He is joined by the African born son no one knew existed until now. Scott Devlon is summoned to help guide and accompany his entourage. The intrigue and mystery that has been an integral part of every Summit Murder Mystery reaches crescendo as true characters and motives are revealed. When an attempt is made to kill the president, Scott is once again called upon to not only save the president, but avert worldwide crises when word leaks out that the president is dead.

This exciting mystery culminates Scott's seven continental climbs and will astound the reader with each new revelation. Old faces from Scott's past surface and you'll be amazed what Quentin Stern does this time!

"An adventure unlike any other"

"Reminds me of Michael Crichton's work"

"I felt like I was on the mountain myself"

Charles G. Irion is a publisher, author, adventurer, entrepreneur and philanthropist. The impetus behind the murder mystery series was Irion's participation in a 1987 expedition to Mount Everest from the China side. Irion couldn't resist creating plot-twisting, adventure-filled stories against the backdrop of the Seven Summits, the highest and deadliest mountains on the world's seven continents. In June of 2011, Irion joined a climbing expedition to Kilimanjaro. The trip included a medical mission with the K2 Adventures Foundation, a non-profit organization and one of Irion's philanthropic endeavors. Irion also supports other humanitarian-relief organizations, such as Project C.U.R.E. For more information about Irion's travels, accomplishments and philanthropic efforts please visit his website at www.charlesirion.com

Charles would love to talk with you about his climbs and Murder on Kilimanjaro. Please contact him at charles@charlesirion.com or at 480-699-0068 for interviews.

For more information about the Summit Murder Mystery series and the authors please visit www.summitmurdermystery.com

Murder on Kilimanjaro by Charles G. Irion and Ronald J. Watkins
Irion Books, LLC,
978-0984161874 $ 25.95
www.irionbooks.com

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