Posts

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Stephanie Robb

Mission Improbable:Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery)Mission Improbable:Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mission Improbable: Vietnam is Book 3 in the Blanche Murninghan Mystery Series in my opinion is best to read the books in order but you don’t have to. I loved following Blanche and Jean as they journey to Vietnam and of course the journey is full of twists and turns. This is a perfect cozy mystery to cuddle up with and enjoy.

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Angelina Frazzini

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book three of the series and the first book I’ve read by this author. You can read this book without feeling like you missed anything if you didn’t read book one or two. This book has a mystery plot that definitely pulls you in.

Blanche has an adventure in Vietnam while using her amateur sleuthing skills to find Jean’s mother. So many secrets and so much history woven through this story! You can tell the author either researched or has personal experience with Vietnam. It is so well written it’s like you are on the journey with Blanche!

It’s a good read and I may very well circle back and read the first two books in the series.

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Brandy Rymer

Mission Improbable:Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery)Mission Improbable:Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a great mystery story that beautifully portrays the customs and traditions of Vietnam both during and after the Vietnam War. The parts that take place during the Vietnam War are so realistic and frighteningly sorrowful, that to feel the fear both sides must have been experiencing, was just heartbreaking. The paths that Jean and Blanche travel around Vietnam, and the people they meet while on their hunt for answers to what happened to their parents, take the reader into places you would not even imagine exist. I love the variety of characters that we meet throughout this story, especially the ones working to help Jean find her missing mother, they all show such deep love for the beauty of family bonds, embracing both Jean and Blanche as one of their own. The author did a great job on her research and gathering background information to keep this story true to the facts in her detailing, making the characters, and the descriptions of the areas she develops made the story come to life. I was on the edge of my seat, cheering for both Jean and Blanche to find the answers that they were seeking along their journey together.
@Brandy Rymer
1/2024

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Julie Johnson

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a journey of finding lost family members and putting some to rest. When Jean approaches Blanche about traveling to Vietnam with her to help her find her mom, Blanche isn’t prepared for what she might also find while there. Jean is keeping secrets and once they start to come out, Blanche learns even more about herself. There is mystery, intrigue, and suspense woven throughout this story and is sure to keep any mystery lover engaged.

My favorite part of this story is the re-telling of Cinderella. I really enjoyed that little tidbit. There is some history woven throughout this story too. A very good read that I would recommend.

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Mission Improbable:Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery)Mission Improbable:Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mission Improbable: Vietnam is part of the Blanche Murninghan Mystery Series. It is a historical cozy mystery that takes place in the year 2003, 30 years after the Vietnam War. The story follows the adventures of an amateur sleuth named Blanche who has gained a reputation for being determined to solve a good mystery. In her newest adventure she has been asked to travel to Vietnam to help a woman named Jean find her mother. As the two women spend time together, they discover they have a lot in common as they bond while navigating through the mystery surrounding each of their painful pasts. The author takes the reader on an emotional journey of self-discovery as both women try to seek answers and find closure. The characters of Blanche and Jean are relatable and the qualities of each are admirable. Both are strong, smart, determined, and driven to find answers. The attention to historic details fully immerses you into the story and makes you feel as though you are there. A great read with mystery, intrigue, secrets, adventure, family, and friendship.

View all my reviews@tarab

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Shannen Kern

Mission Improbable:Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery)Mission Improbable:Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I didn’t realize this was part of a series, so I read this as a standalone. While I want to go back to read the previous ones now because I loved this one, I wasn’t lost going through this one at all. I enjoy a good cozy mystery so this one hit the spot! This book definitely pulled on my heartstrings as Jean tells her story and Blanche listens intently and decides to help. Will they be able to find any answers, or will the questionable characters they meet put an end to their journey? The way the author paints the vivid scenery of Vietnam is amazing. I couldn’t put this one down and read straight through. Don’t pass it up!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Tanya Wall, January 2024

Mission Improbable:Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery)Mission Improbable:Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“Mission Improbable” by Nancy Nau Sullivan turned out to be a surprise gem, considering I didn’t realize it was the third book in the Blanche Murninghan Mystery series. Thankfully, you can dive into this one without feeling like you missed a beat. The mystery plot is packed with travel, amateur sleuthing, family drama, and a good dose of emotions.

The Vietnam setting is like an extra character in the story, adding a cool layer to the whole thing. Sullivan’s descriptions of post-Vietnam War Vietnam are so vivid; you can practically smell the rice paddies and feel the energy of Saigon. Blanche is a stubborn but relatable character, and her sidekicks, Jean and Stick, add depth and complexity to the narrative.

Sullivan really knows her history, and it shows. I’m thinking about going back to read the first two books in the series. If you’re into mysteries with a side of history and a splash of travel, this one’s worth a read.

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Nicole Thompson

Mission Improbable: Vietnam, a Blanche Murninghan Mystery by Nancy Nau Sullivan, is an enthralling tale that seamlessly weaves together mystery, historical intrigue, and personal exploration. Set in 2003, nearly three decades after the Vietnam War, the story introduces us to Blanche “Bang” Murninghan, who is drawn into an unexpected adventure when Jean McMahon seeks her amateur sleuthing skills to locate her missing mother.

The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of a post-Vietnam War Vietnam, skillfully depicted by the author through vibrant and evocative descriptions. Whether it’s the serene Peel ‘n Eat Pier on Santa Maria Island or the bustling streets of Saigon, Sullivan masterfully creates a palpable sense of place, immersing readers in the atmospheric beauty of the locations.

The characters, particularly Blanche, are well-crafted and relatable, each carrying their own baggage and motivations. Blanche’s determination to help Jean not only adds an exciting layer to the mystery but also serves as a vehicle for her own self-discovery and quest for closure regarding her father’s death in Vietnam. The dynamic between Blanche and Jean, coupled with the introduction of Stick Dahlkamp, a Vietnam War veteran, enhances the complexity of the narrative and adds depth to the characters.

The pacing of the story is impeccable, keeping readers engaged with a series of unexpected twists and turns. As Blanche, Jean, and Stick traverse the landscapes of Vietnam, Sullivan skillfully explores the lingering impacts of war and the buried secrets waiting to be unearthed. The amalgamation of mystery, history, and personal growth makes Mission Improbable: Vietnam a compelling and thought-provoking read.

In summary, Nancy Nau Sullivan delivers a gripping mystery that not only captivates with its plot but also resonates with its richly detailed setting and well-developed characters. Mission Improbable: Vietnam is a must-read for those who appreciate a blend of historical depth, adventure, and personal introspection in their mystery novels.

Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy nau Sullivan – Review by Samantha

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I absolutely loved this book. It’s a mystery, with a blossoming friendship and two ladies learning more about themselves and their families.

This is technically the third book in the series, but can be read as a standalone. Which is how I read it.

Follow along as Blanche and Jean try to find a missing piece to their lives.

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Tausha Treadway

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan. This has quickly become one of my favorite series. Blanche gets talked into going to Vietnam to help Jean McMahon find her mother. Jean found out her bio mom lives in Vietnam and her father who was an American Solider raised her in the States. Blanche is not excited about going until she realizes she can use this trip to learn more about her father who was also a solider and perished in the war. As soon as they arrive in Vietnam they quickly discover a lot of people would rather the past remain in the past forever. Hitting all kinds of road blocks Blanche begins to wonder if she will discover anything about either of these people. Blanche being Blanche she won’t give up easily and she will find out the truth. The writer wrote this story with such amazing vision I felt as if I were really in Vietnam. I also loved the friendship Blanche and Jean formed over looking for their parents. This has become a favorite series of mine. Can’t wait for the next book!

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Kerry Baker

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is a well written and interesting mystery story set in Vietnam. The story has a level of complexity and depth to it that I wasn’t expecting but definitely made me enjoy it more. This is the third book in the series but can be read as a standalone. Although, I will certainly be going back to read the first two!
I thought all the characters in this book were well developed. They each added something to the story and helped to create a well rounded book. There was a great attention to detail in the book as well; it really felt like the intended reader learnt something about Vietnam. Overall, this was a thoroughly enjoyable book that has piqued my interest about what else this author will have to offer.

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Mission Improbable:Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery)Mission Improbable:Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟

Mission Improbable: Vietnam is Book 3 in the Blanche Murninghan Mystery Series, and I really enjoyed this story. Not only was it a story, but an actual journey. This journey took me along for an adventure, secrets and discovery with years in the making. While I did not read the first two books in the series, I definitely am very interested in circling back to see the other mysteries that Blanche Murninghan was involved in.

What happens when a total stranger takes Blanche by surprise to ask to help find her mother in Vietnam…..hear her out and go along for the journey! Jean McMahon approaches Blanche to help her and what they discover is so much more. As Jean and Blanche get to know each other while trying to not only find Jean’s mother but Blanche would like to do some family discovery of her own….they find they share some commons similarities. Will Jean and Blanche be able to find what they are looking for…

Enjoyable cozy mystery….definitely worth the read!

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Sharon Funkhouser

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

While this book was not at all what I expected (yes, there was a mystery to be solved; more than one, in fact), I expected a much more lighthearted approach to fact finding and discovery. What I got, instead, was a beautiful telling of two women searching for lost family members related to the war in Vietnam, filled with detailed descriptions of the land, the people and the culture of Vietnam. I don’t typically lean towards selecting books that are post-war era, and I wouldn’t necessarily classify this book as such, however Nancy Nau Sullivan did an incredible job of capturing the heartache of a country ravaged by war (decades later) yet continuing on, and mostly with a positive Buddah-inspired mindset. I was apprehensive starting the book as to whether or not I would enjoy it, and I was pleasantly surprised!

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Heather Goodman

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was a little leery at first about this book but once I started reading it I couldn’t put it down. It has just enough historical facts, friendship, action, and suspense. You find yourself wrapped up in Jean and Blanches story and rooting for them to find out the truth. It has wonderful characters that feel like they could be your own friends you hang out with.

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Anantha Rusum

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mission Improbable is the third in the Blanch Burningham mystery and can be read as a stand alone novel. It follows the protagonist Blanche and her friend Jean to post war Vietnam where Jean is searching for her lost mother and Blanche finding answers about her father herself. Jean is an offspring of a Vietnamese mother and a U.S officer who had served in Vietnam. Jean grew up with her father and now is on a mission to Vietnam to find about her long lost mother with few vague clues. Blanche agrees to help her, as she has her own vested interest in knowing more about her father who also served in the Vietnam war.
This was a very interesting book, the reader gets to know a lot about Vietnam , specifically Saigon, in the post war era, the landscape, culture and the food. There are also first hand accounts of the soldiers who actually served in the Vietnam war, which makes the book a lot more informative.
I really enjoyed the book and would recommend it to everyone.

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Kerry Carr

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in A Blanche Murninghan Mystery series. I haven’t read the books previously and didn’t realise it was part of a series. The fact that this was book 3 didn’t stop my enjoyment as it is possible to read it as a standalone.
This was a interesting mystery story filled with adventure, danger,hidden secrets and also a journey of self discovery as our main character Blanche learns more about her father.

When Blanche is approached by a young woman to help find her mother in Vietnam she is happy to help. While she is there she is also hoping to find out the truth about what really happened to her father all those years ago. However things won’t be straight forward and as Blanche starts her search it becomes clear that there are some things people want to remind unknown.

This story was really well written and the authors attention to detail and historical events really brought this story to life for me. I can’t wait to go back and read about the other mysteries Blanche has solved in the first 2 books.

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Terri Jo McAllister

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is not my usual type of book, but the story was interesting. Two women join together on a mission to put together the pieces of their past in Vietnam. They travel the country, one in search of her mother, the other trying to piece together the mystery of her father’s death. Great mix of characters and setting.

Review by Terri Jo McAllister
View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An enjoyable and engaging historical cozy mystery which kept me hooked throughout. Amateur sleuth Blanche “Bang” Murninghan is fishing whilst on Santa Maria Island when a woman asks for her help. Jean McMahon wants Blanche’s help in finding her mother but to do this she would have to go to Vietnam. Her own father was killed in Vietnam during the war, and she has always wanted to know the truth surrounding his death and so decides to go. Having landed in Saigon and met ex-pat “Stick” Dahlkamp they cross the rice paddies, and venture into the jungle towns where Stick has friends who can help with the search. However, Blanche starts to have doubts about how helpful, or not, he’s being. Having traced Jean’s mothers’ steps around South Vietnam they learn that she met with an infantry scout, Hank McMahon who was with the old Americal division. Blanche is as stubborn and as determined as usual and wont rest until they find Jean’s mother, and then follow her father’s trail and discover what really happened to him after the war. The descriptive narrative brought the setting vividly to life, especially the Vietnam landscape, which made me feel immersed in the story. The author is obviously knowledgeable about the Vietnam war. The storyline kept me guessing and I loved Blanche as she’s so likeable, and I enjoyed meeting the numerous shady characters her and Jean encountered on their travels.

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Christine Baranek

Mission Improbable:Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery)Mission Improbable:Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mission Improbable: Vietnam
By: Nancy Nau Sullivan

This is a fantastic mystery novel that has elements of history, adventure and the main character reflecting on her life. Blanche is on a journey with Jean McMahon to find Jean’s mother. Blanche is interested in going on this journey so that she can explore her own history as well as find out more about her own father’s death.
The author has particular talent in setting the scene of Vietnam after the Vietnam war. This is so interesting to me as I don’t know much about Vietnam, yet the author did a great job in visually taking me there. She did a fantastic job describing the culture as well and I found myself completely engrossed in these details.
Nancy Nau Sullivan does a fantastic job in creating characters that are developed and relatable. I especially loved Blanche – she was a special kind of stubborn that I definitely enjoyed.
The story is well paced and filled with twists and turns. I loved how the author combined mystery with history and looked at the effects of war that last long after the war ends. I definitely recommend picking this story up!

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Jennifer Crain

Mission Improbable:Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery)Mission Improbable:Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Overall, Mission Improbable: Vietnam is a gripping mystery novel that combines elements of history, adventure, and personal introspection. The story follows Blanche “Bang” Murninghan as she embarks on a journey to Vietnam with Jean McMahon in search of Jean’s mother. For Blanche, this is not only a quest to find someone else’s loved one but also an opportunity to uncover her own family history and closure regarding her father’s death in Vietnam.

The author does an incredible job of immersing the reader in the setting of post-Vietnam War Vietnam. The descriptions of the landscapes, culture, and people are vivid and atmospheric. From the rice paddies to the bustling streets of Saigon, the author creates a sense of place that feels authentic and rich in detail.

The characters are well-developed and relatable, especially Blanche. Her determination and stubbornness make her a compelling protagonist. Jean McMahon, with her own personal motivations for finding her mother, adds depth to the story and creates an interesting dynamic between the two women. Additionally, the introduction of Stick Dahlkamp as a Vietnam War veteran and ally to Blanche and Jean adds another layer of complexity to the narrative.

The pacing kept me engaged throughout. There are several twists and turns that not only heighten the suspense but also provide insights into the lingering effects of war and the secrets that can be buried within its aftermath. The blend of mystery, history, and personal growth makes for a compelling and thought-provoking read.

View all my reviews

@bookworm1909

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery Book #3) by Nancy Nau Sullivan

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

3.5 Stars

 

Mission Improbable: Vietnam is the third book in the Blanche Murninghan Mystery series by Nancy Nau Sullivan. I didn’t realise going into this book that it was the third book in a series. I loved the bright, interesting cover and clicked a copy before I noticed it was well into the series. Luckily, it can be read as a standalone without feeling like you are missing anything- but having said that, I am intrigued enough to want to find out what happened in the first two books- so I will definitely be going back to explore them too, soon.
This is a mystery with interesting character who set off on a quest to discover the truth- and end up on a bit of a journey of self-discovery, dredging up the ghosts of the past along the way. With travel, amateur sleuthing/investigation, history, family, discovery, challenges, adventure, and some emotion- this story made for an intriguing read.
Set against the sights and sounds of Vietnam, added an extra layer of interest to the overall storyline.
Another great read from this talented author.
Happy reading…

Thank you, Nancy Nau Sullivan!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Jenni Bishop

Mission Improbable:Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery)Mission Improbable:Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan

Mission Improbable is the fun third book in A Blanche Murningham mystery. I haven’t read the first two books in the series, but I did not feel like I was missing anything.
Amateur sleuth Blanche is intrigued and compelled to help a woman find her roots and see the country in which she lost her father. The journey is not so straightforward when some discouraged their adventures but there were others that we more than happy to shed light on what happened. What they learn will have long lasting effects as they uncover their heart-breaking stories.
There is raw, and emotional moments with connections, bonds, friendships, hopes, and strength of character, sadness, humour, angst, and adventure.
This is a story that is set in Vietnam and really tugged at my heartstrings, as we are reminded of a war that destroyed many. The story is well written and had me flipping the pages so I could find out how everything played out.
There are great characters along the way who are unique, interesting, real, and colourful.
I enjoyed the story so much I am going to go back and see what I missed in the first two books.
Worth the read.

Reviewed by @jennadb

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Shelly Kittell

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (Blanche Murninghan Mystery, #3)Mission Improbable: Vietnam by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This was an intriguing mystery. There are bits of culture in it. I love the fact that we get bits of Blanche’s life and bits of Jean’s. I fell into it right from the beginning. I found Blanche to be a breathe of fresh air. She’s down to earth and tells it like it is. This a really riveting story because it focuses around secrets. It’s one that I’d recommend to mystery lovers.

View all my reviews

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan

🔹➰🔹➰ 🔹 BOOK SPOTLIGHT SHOWCASE 🔹➰🔹➰ 🔹

Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan

Buy Now – https://a.co/d/6pWZWak

#ontour #ItsyBitsyBookBits #ItsyBitsyBookBitsPromotions #BookSpotlightShowcase #MissionImprobableVietnam #ABlancheMurninghanMystery #NancyNauSullivan #historicalcozymystery #cozymystery #vietnammystery #vietnamhistoricalfiction #lightmessagespublishing

Hosted by Itsy Bitsy Book Bits

Genre – Historical Cozy Mystery

Page Count – 278

Cover Designer – Elizabeth Turnbull

Goodreads – Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan

Bookbub – Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan


Bang has a knack for adopting the most improbable causes…

It’s 2003. Blanche “Bang” Murninghan is perfectly content sitting on the dock of the Peel ‘n Eat Pier on Santa Maria Island, sipping an excellent draft and wiggling her fishing pole after an elusive sheepshead. Perfectly content, that is, until Jean McMahon appears at her side and forever disrupts Blanche’s peaceful idyll with ghosts of the past.

Blanche’s amateur sleuthing skills have become local legend, and Jean needs her help. It’s not a simple favor Jean asks: Will Blanche go to Vietnam with her and look for Jean’s mother?

Blanche feels an old wound rip open in her heart. Her father was killed in Vietnam, and she’d never gotten much history from her beloved grandmother on the subject. She realizes she and Jean share a powerful bond: They both want the truth.

~ AMAZON ~


Click here to view the Book Trailer for Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan

Click here to experience a Chapter Reading of Mission Improbable: Vietnam (A Blanche Murninghan Mystery) by Nancy Nau Sullivan

A former newspaper journalist, Nancy Nau Sullivan taught English in Argentina, in the Peace Corps in Mexico, and at a boys’ prison in Florida. Her love of travel inspired her mystery series in which Blanche Murninghan sets off from her Florida home to various parts of the world where she immediately finds trouble. Nancy visited Vietnam in 2017 and fell in love with the culture, the people, and the food. She sent Blanche there for Mission Improbable: Vietnam, the third installment of the Blanche Murninghan Mystery series, which includes misadventures in Florida, Mexico City, Ireland—and Argentina, coming soon. Nancy is also author of an award-winning memoir, The Last Cadillac, and a novel, The Boys of Alpha Block. She lives in Northwest Indiana and, often, on Anna Maria Island, Florida. Find Nancy at www.nancynausullivan.com.

Author Interview with Nancy Nau Sullivan

~ FACEBOOK ~ FACEBOOK AUTHOR PAGE ~ INSTAGRAM ~ BOOKBUB ~ TWITTER ~ GOODREADS ~ LINKEDIN ~ TUMBLR ~

 ~WEBSITE ~ FACEBOOK ~ TWITTER ~ PINTEREST ~ YOUTUBE ~ INSTAGRAMFACEBOOK GROUP ~ TIKTOK ~

The Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Kay Stritesky

The Boys of Alpha BlockThe Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This story tugged at all of the emotions. It felt as if you lived with the boys as the story was being told. I will definitely be looking for more by this author.

View all my reviews

The Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Kelli Harper

The Boys of Alpha BlockThe Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nancy Sullivan does a fantastic job of building the backgrounds of each of the boys in this story. The story starts a bit slow but it is building the story and it gets so much better. It was interesting to read and definitely kept me engaged.

View all my reviews

The Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Aranza

The Boys of Alpha BlockThe Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan

4.5 Stars out of 5 Stars

This is a very emotional story full of suspense. I became very invested in the story and the characters. This was definitely out of my comfort zone but it was a good read. I will definitely be reading more from Nancy Nau Sullivan. I recommend this book to anyone interested in an emotion packed story.

View all my reviews

The Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Shannen Kern

The Boys of Alpha BlockThe Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I wasn’t sure what to expect from The Boys of Alpha Block as it is the first book I’ve read by this author. The cover grabbed my attention, and the synopsis sealed the deal, so I gave it a go. This is an emotional read as the author really does their best to show the realities of a correctional facility for young boys. The drama will have you flipping pages as quickly as possible to find out what happens next. The boys will do whatever is necessary to escape, but will any of them make it or will they all suffer the worst consequences imaginable?
I couldn’t put this down as I was completely invested in these characters. I am definitely keeping an eye on anything this author releases as their writing style is mesmerizing and engaging. I highly recommend picking this book up to go on the emotional and dramatic rollercoaster that is The Boys of Alpha Block.

Reviewed by @shannlynn

View all my reviews

The Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Kerry Baker

The Boys of Alpha BlockThe Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When i started reading this book I did so based on word of mouth. I didn’t read the description or look at any reviews, I just started reading. So to say I was surprised by the story is an understatement. This book is emotional and heart wrenching. It is so easy to n imagine this group of boys and everything they have experienced. It felt b like this book had me b on the edge of my seat the whole way through. It was fanatically written and simply captivating. I loved this book and would highly recommend it to anyone.

View all my reviews

The Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan – Review by Christine Baranek

The Boys of Alpha BlockThe Boys of Alpha Block by Nancy Nau Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Boys Of Alpha Block
By: Nancy Nau Sullivan

Holy Cow! This book was absolutely phenomenal! It features a group of boys who are in Juvenile Detention who have made the decision to break out. This book shows what is happening with the boys and the hopelessness, desperation, and tension. However, it also features the adults who are there to help and work with the boys. This book reads like some of the absolute best books and movies that feature adults working with troubled youth. As a teacher, I felt both groups of characters jump of the pages. I was kept on the edge of my seat because I definitely wanted to see what would happen next. I definitely saw myself thinking indepth about how society can fail complete groups of people. It got me thinking about the education system and it tugged at my heart strings. I definitely recommend this book, but be prepared to keep reading from the time you start until the time you finish! Its one you won’t want to put down!

View all my reviews