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Transatlantic Terror Cruise

By: Addison Moore
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Love is in the air... and so is murder.

A group of true crime podcast enthusiasts storm the ship. And when a body turns up it leaves the group trading theories like poker chips, everyone’s a suspect, and the killer might be hiding in plain sight—blending in with the group that ironically lives for murder.

Nothing says “honeymoon” like stumbling over a dead body. And have I mentioned the ghost?

Cosmopolitan Magazine calls Addison's books, "...easy, frothy fun!"

A laugh out loud Cozy Mystery by New York Times, USA TODAY, & Wall Street Journal bestseller Addison Moore. A cruise ship cozy mystery!

Includes RECIPE!

Ransom and I are finally setting sail on our much-anticipated post-wedding getaway, and I’ve promised myself no distractions. Just sun, sea, and some solid alone time with the man of my dreams. But when fate—and by fate, I mean my husband—has to step back into vessel security duty, that plan sinks faster than a badly constructed sandcastle.

With Ransom otherwise occupied, I decide to spend my days sipping mocktails and lounging with my octogenarian besties, Bess and Nettie. At least that’s the plan until I hear about the true crime podcast enthusiast group onboard—an entire crowd of amateur sleuths just like me, solving mysteries for fun. You better believe I’m chomping at the bit to join their merry band of clue-chasers.

But when Bess, Nettie, and I stumble upon a real-life murder victim, the ship’s carefree vibes take a hard turn into dangerous waters. Suddenly, the true crime junkies are trading theories like poker chips, everyone’s a suspect, and the killer might be hiding in plain sight—blending in with the group that ironically lives for murder.

The stakes have never been higher, the suspects never wilder, and if I don’t solve this case fast, “happily ever after” might turn into “til death do us part” sooner than I’d like.

Because love may be in the air… but so is a killer.

If I thought the first half of my life was a bumpy ride, I’d better buckle up because I’m about to go over the hill and off the rails.

My name is Trixie Troublefield Baxter, and I live on a cruise ship. My days are filled with exciting shore excursions, nonstop buffets, and ceaseless games of bingo—can life get any better than this? But then there’s that body.

Midlife on the high seas is proving to be murder.

Cozy Mystery Crime Murder Poker
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Liked the story. But the mispronunciation and poor inflection of the virtual voice takes a lot of the pleasure out of it.

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I’m a cruiser, so I really like the way the itineraries are described. I like that they go in shore excursions that I might like to try sometime. I enjoy the characters.

Fun Cozy Mystery

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I'm not sure what genre this is but it's sure not a cozy mystery. There is not a page without sexual innuendos, and is paranormal voyeurism a thing? Cause this book has it. I've read the other books in the series and there was always a streak of implied, but not explicit sexual shenanigans sprinkled throughout, but that seems to be the very core of this book. I very rarely dnf a book, but I had to stop this one. I'm far from a prude, but a ghost watching me have sex on my honeymoon and rating my performance is just not my idea of place I want to escape to. I kept shaking my head and thought maybe it would get better, but alas, that was not my experience. The whole thing was just bizarre. Even the make up, which was applied to look like a clown face was "edible" wink, wink. Maybe a hormonal preteen would find it more to their liking. 🤷🏼‍♀️

Tawdry innuendo galore

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