Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Review: The Woman in Cabin 10

The Woman in Cabin 10 The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lo Blacklock, a travel writer, is going to go on a luxury yacht for a private press tour. While Lo is leaving her broken private life behind for a week, a burglar break in and a possible break up with boyfriend Judah, she needs to "get it together" to show her boss that she can handle this assignment. The yacht, Aurora, is beautiful, luxurious and filled with top press and a variety of photographers and other wealthy investors. Lo is still struggling with the stress and anxiety from the break in which leads her to being sleep deprived and drinking too much at dinner on the first night. Just when Lo is finally asleep she is woken by a scream and hears splash. Lo runs to the veranda and thinks she sees a hand in the water and blood smeared on the veranda next door. As Lo tries to make sense of what has happened in cabin 10 she has a hard time finding support from security on the boat since nobody was assigned to cabin 10. It was to be empty for the entire trip. Lo knows what she saw, and is determined to find out what happened to the woman in cabin 10.

A thrilling story with many twists and turns - it will not disappoint.

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