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Murder on the Lusitania
Murder on the Lusitania | Conrad Allen
2 posts | 7 read | 4 to read
When George Porter Dillman, a private investigator, agrees to pose as a passenger on the maiden voyage of the Lusitania, he expects to deal with a few petty crimes, not a dead body and a secret that could rock the ship. Reprint.
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Blueroseis
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A style of writing similar to the detective novels that I read in the 1970's I liked this book from the outset. Passengers on the ships maiden voyage were introduced along with their faults in a homely interesting way. The story sailed along at its own pace until the action started just as the passengers stories were becoming a little tiresome. The end was thrilling and with romance in the air it was a thoroughly enjoyable light-hearted read.

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Day 9: #20series20days #top20series

This a simplistic series set on cruise ships in the 1920s. There is a mystery (or two) in every book, but it‘s the characters and ambiance that are the backbone of the series. Very enjoyable (especially while on a cruise...).

Andrew65 Sound fun. 4y
Mollyanna @Andrew65 they are. I have one more book and then I am done with the series. I will miss them. 4y
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