Bon Bon Voyage
(A Carolyn Blue Culinary Mystery #8)
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I love cruises and enjoy reading novels set in them, but this is one cruise I am happy I didn't ever take. Carolyn is left to go on a working cruise without Jason. She invites her friend Luz to come with her, but does not tell Jason, while he invites his mother and does not tell her. Luckily, it's a big cabin with space for all. On the cruise, they meet nice and not-so-nice people, and when one of the not-so-nice passenger goes missing, Carolyn can't resist the urge to investigate. There's more to the story, though, as some crew members are planning a mutiny/hijack/terrorist plot. Soon they are in danger in international waters and what started as a pleasure cruise could soon become a military incident.
The plot was very good, but some of the characters acted immaturely, which made the flow of the book kind of choppy. I've only read one other book in this series, so maybe I don't remember the personalities. I'll have to read the in-between books.
The plot was very good, but some of the characters acted immaturely, which made the flow of the book kind of choppy. I've only read one other book in this series, so maybe I don't remember the personalities. I'll have to read the in-between books.
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