Plot 2/2 points: This was a really cool thriller because the whole time your unreliable narrator is slowly spinning out of control because no one believes her. When she reports to security that the woman she met in Cabin 10, right next to hers, might have been thrown out the window, she is told there in no woman in Cabin 10… and the mystery begins. Then her first night on the ship, Lo hears a splash out her window, looks out and thinks she sees a body sinking in the water and blood on the patio next door. A few nights before the cruise, Lo wakes up with a thief in her house that shuts her in her bedroom. It’s basically a cruise ship for the really rich, but for the first cruise, reporters and photographers are included with the rich. Lo Blacklock is a travel reporter that is invited to join the first cruise of the Aurora, a small ship with 10 luxury passenger cabins. Okay, The Woman in Cabin 10, is a murder mystery that takes place on a big yacht. Speaking of thrillers, quick interlude, I am hosting a thriller readathon in October! Check my Instagram for more details! Turn of the Key comes out this month, which I pre-ordered, so I will still have 3 Ruth Ware books on my shelf to read! I can’t decide if I liked this one more or less than In a Dark, Dark Wood. Who should read this book: thriller fans, thriller newbies
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