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Hardcover Murder on the Oceanic Book

ISBN: 0312342853

ISBN13: 9780312342852

Murder on the Oceanic

(Book #7 in the Ocean Liner Mysteries Series Series)

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Southampton, 1910. When the Oceanic sets sail its ultimate destination is New York. But it must make one very important stop first: at Cherbourg, France to pick up internationally renowned financier... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Romance in the Golden Age of Ocean Travel

As this 7th Shipboard Mystery begins it is March 1910 and our heroes, George and Genevieve are once again crossing the Atlantic as undercover detectives watching over the First and Second class passengers on the grand passenger liners of the day. Now though they are working for the White Star line instead of the rival Cunard line that had occupied them in the earlier volumes of the series. The now married pair are following their usual practice of pretending to be single during the trip. This trip is a particular challenge since financier J. P. Morgan is on board, returning from France with a cabin full of art treasures that are sure to tempt any thieves on the ship. Soon the pair has their hands full with a series of petty (and not so petty) thefts, a trouble making cad and a dead body. The detectives struggle to put all to rights before they dock in New York. As is often the case with cozy mysteries the true attraction is the on going story of the Dillmans' personal lives rather than the mysteries. Still there are a few twists and turns to keep the readers guessing while spending a few pleasant hours sailing the high seas with George and Genevieve.

Fantastic ocean going historical mystery

This time ship detectives George Porter Dillman and Genevieve Masefield work the cruise vessel the Oceanic debarking from Southampton, England, briefly stopping in Cherbourg, France before crossing the Atlantic with a final destination of New York. The two sleuths are concerned with the world's leading financier J.P. Morgan coming on board with a retinue of art, antiques, and other valuables; their trepidation is increased by learning that Mr. Morgan keeps his collectibles in his room, making it a somewhat easier prey for thieves than say locking it in the ship's vault. George tries to plead with Mr. Morgan to better safeguard his valuables, but is unable to get close to the wealthy banker as his bodyguard allows no one near his charge unless told otherwise. A few days out to sea, someone kills the bodyguard with a slash to the throat and much of the collectibles are stolen. With Genevieve tied up investigating a rash of small thefts, George works the Morgan murder-theft by himself until an inadvertent comment by a robbery victim leads the two detectives to link their previously thought of exclusive cases together. The latest ocean going historical mystery is a fabulous tale filled with terrific twists that will surprise the readers (and the two stars). At over thirty knots speed, the fast-paced tale moves rapidly forward along two wonderful currents (though George's is the prime investigation) until they merge into a fabulous who-done-it. Conrad Allen remains captain of the ocean cruise mystery with this refreshingly original intricate plot, new secondary characters providing plenty of color and insight into the era to include real persona from the period, and a wonderful relationship between the protagonists inside a strong investigative story line. Harriet Klausner
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