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20 reviewsIf 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.
A cruise ship cozy mystery!
My name is Trixie Troublefield, and I see ghosts. It’s sort of a new thing, and it’s more than a problem.
A group called the Cancel Culture Club has set sail on the Emerald Queen. Society may not want anything to do with this unsavory bunch but a killer is sure interested in at least one of them.
And once that body shows up on the scene so does a poltergeist—and that good-looking ghost just so happens to bear a striking resemblance to a certain handsome detective I’m seeing.
Of course, I’m documenting the entire trip on my new blog, Suddenly Single—What a Trip! But in an effort to maintain some semblance of sanity I leave out a few details—like the fact I’ve managed to stumble upon yet another corpse—and exactly how hot the ghost is who was sent to help solve the murder.
I don’t dare tell about the fact I’m itching to take the next step in my relationship with Ransom either.
Some things are better left unsaid—and if my jumbled nerves have any vote in the matter, they might just be left undone as well.
Midlife on the high seas is proving to be murder.
On the bright side it’s going to be eighteen glorious nights to paradise—even if we are sailing to the South Pacific with a killer.
Midlife on the high seas is proving to be murder.