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80 reviewsHere comes the bride… and here comes the killer. You are cordially invited to the wedding of Trixie Lynn Troublefield and Ransom Courtland Baxter. The Emerald Queen is embarking on a breathtaking leaf-peeper cruise up the Eastern Seaboard, promising romance, stunning autumn views, and the wedding of the season. But beneath the beauty of the fiery foliage lies a dark secret, and one unlucky guest will pay the ultimate price.
With friends, family, and one all-too-familiar obnoxious ex-husband, Stanton, joining the celebration, Trixie’s dream wedding is about to turn into a deadly nightmare. Because on this cruise, not everyone will make it back to shore alive…
** Cosmopolitan Magazine calls Addison's books, "...easy, frothy fun!"**
A laugh out loud Cozy Mystery by New York Times, USA TODAY, & Wall Street Journalbestseller Addison Moore.
A cruise ship cozy mystery!
Includes RECIPE!
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, 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.