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"Lo Blacklock, a journalist who writes for a travel magazine, has just been given the assignment of a lifetime: a week on a luxury cruise with only a handful of cabins. At first, Lo's stay is nothing but pleasant as the exclusive cruise ship, the Aurora, begins her voyage in the picturesque North Sea. But as the week wears on, frigid winds ship the deck, gray skies fall, and Lo witnesses what she can only describe as a dark and terrifying nightmare: a woman being thrown overboard. The problem? All passengers remain accounted for--and so, the ship sails on as if nothing has happened, despite Lo's desperate attempts to convey that something has gone terribly wrong."--Page [4] cover.
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Like others have stated I enjoyed Ruth Ware's first book much better. This book just left me wanting more. Some of her descriptions of people were just off putting and some of the plot twists were just too predictable. I found it hard to like the main character Laura.
So, this is basically The Girl on the Train... on a boat.
There are too many throwaway red herrings that are not explained. Perhaps the most unbelievable part is that Lo and/or her colleague and ex-boyfriend, Ben, are aspiring “investigative journalists”. I don't think these two could find their way out of a paper bag (after Lo has imbibed whatever alcohol was in said bag).
Only one way to read this one: suspend your disbelief and don't think about the answers you're given.
This is my first book of 2017 I enjoyed it immensely. This wasn't what I expected but I have to say Ruth won me over. I had a hard time with the first couple of chapters but I knew I would a friend of mine read this and said it was slow. But man once it gets going you can't put it down. I finished it at 5:15 this morning.
Lo as a character is very well written, she has the typical personality of a writer who does not and will not give up on her story. I thought I had this story figured out but man was I wrong. A wonderful who done it that will keep you up all night.
I listened to the audio version of this book and really enjoyed the narrator. I was frustrated with the main character because she seemed odd. If you only read the parts she spoke you would think she was mentally disabled. She stammered all the time and did not seem like the professional journalist she was supposed to be. Sure she was having trouble with anxiety but I don´t believe she would have been sent on this trip. She just didn´t seem capable of her job....or speaking. I did enjoy the book though and definitely recommend the audio book.
Lo wakes up one night and realizes something isn´t right. She isn´t sure what woke her up but her bedroom door is shut and she didn´t shut it. She opens it and sees a man standing there. He has a mask on and surgical gloves and in his hands was her purse. She is paralyzed with fear. The man suddenly slams the door in her face and smashes the lock, trapping her in her room. Her face was hit by the door when it was slammed and she is dazed and bleeding. She can´t call for help since her phone was in her purse. When she finally gets out she finds the intruder is gone and so is her purse with wallet and ID. He also took her computer which had her banking into on it. She puts on a brave face but inside she is traumatized. She calls to tell her employer why she didn´t come in but she said she was fine for the cruise she was set to go on. Lo is a travel journalist and excited to finally get a chance to prove herself. The trip was going okay until she woke up suddenly. She thought she scream and then she heard a big splash like someone someone falling into the water. She looks out and thinks she sees a hand below the surface. She called to report it but the chief of security doesn´t believe her... because no one was missing. The person who was going to be in cabin 10 cancelled at the last minute. But Lo talked to a woman that was in there and borrowed a mascara from her. Now she is sure someone killed her and threw her overboard. How could she get them to believe her?