Críticas:
'I loved the characters and the ins and outs of this story. I recommend' Angel Hatfield, NetGalley. 'A very interesting read. I enjoyed the story and the writing style' Maha Diwan, NetGalley. 'This was the first book I've read by Anita Davison and I look forward to reading more of her books' Susan's Blog. 'An exciting new voice in the historic cozy mystery genre ... compelling, well paced, and I really like the character of Flora' Debbie Crain, NetGalley. 'Strong heroine! Intriguing mystery! Meticulously researched! Well-written!' Lauralee Jacks, NetGalley. 'Just the right amount of historical information without feeling text-booky and just the right amount of romance without making me want to hurl ... I absolutely love this' The Well-Read Pirate Queen. 'Well written, engaging ... An enjoyable read and a series I intend to continue reading' Tatum Currell, NetGalley. 'Fun and enjoyable ... I look forward to seeing what is in store next with Flora and Bunny' Angie Martin, NetGalley. 'Great novel ... I look forward to reading more from this author' Kristie Dilcher, NetGalley. 'An engaging cozy mystery' Susan Meikle, NetGalley.
Reseña del editor:
New York 1900. A thrilling, historical, murder mystery on-board the maiden voyage of the S.S. Minneapolis featuring series character Flora Maguire. Young governess Flora Maguire is on her way home from America on the maiden voyage of the S.S. Minneapolis with her young charge Eddy, Viscount Trent, when she discovers a dead body. Unconvinced when the death is pronounced an accident, Flora starts asking questions, but following threats, a near drowning and a second murder, the hunt is on for a killer. Time is running out as the Minneapolis approaches the English coast. Will Flora be able to protect Eddy, as well as herself, and uncover the identity of the murderer? Is her burgeoning relationship with the handsome Bunny Harrington only a shipboard dalliance, or something more?
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