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Moon Over the Mediterranean
Moon Over the Mediterranean | Sheri Cobb South
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In 1961, young schoolteacher Robin Fletcher is delighted to accompany her widowed aunt on a cruise from Barcelona to Venice-a voyage whose ports of call include some of the great cities of Europe. On her first night at sea, Robin is awakened by the moonlight flooding through her stateroom window. When she goes up on deck to admire the view, she observes one of her fellow passengers throwing something off the stern of the ship. Thus begins a series of strange incidents, each more bewildering, and more terrifying, than the last: a quarrel overheard among the ruins of Pompeii, the only word of which Robin can understand is her own name; an attempted assault in Istanbul's exotic Grand Bazaar; and, finally, a terrifying confrontation amidst the romantic and mysterious canals of Venice. And through it all there is Markos, the ship's enigmatic photographer, who seems to know more than he's telling. By the time the trip is over, will the voyage have changed Robin's life-or ended it?
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quietjenn
Moon Over the Mediterranean | Sheri Cobb South
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Today calls for comfort food - soup and grilled cheese - and a book I was told is sort of an homage to 60/70s era Gothic romances.

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LizzyM
Moon Over the Mediterranean | Sheri Cobb South
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Fast, entertaining, and easy to read romantic suspense story that I flew through in one day. The setting and scenery played almost as much a part of the story as the MC. Despite the fact that the plot is slightly predictable and the ending is slightly rushed, I still enjoyed it for what it is - fun escapist mind candy. I couldn't read many of these without getting bored but I do love one now and then as a change of pace! 3⭐️

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LizzyM
Moon Over the Mediterranean | Sheri Cobb South
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One advantage of a Kindle - you can read even while eating a messy pita. You only need one clean knuckle to turn the page😜.

I just started the book, and I bought it after seeing it referenced in an Inbox/Outbox article on BookRiot. I needed some easy entertainment and so far so good!