5/31/2023 0 Comments The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware![]() Tensions are high, stakes are raised with each turn of the page. Like most of Ware’s novels, The Woman in Cabin 10 is excellently paced (well, mostly, we will get to that). ![]() I have read many of her books leading up to this one, and so I was more than ready to break into one of her most popular reads.ĭon’t get me wrong, I was able to stick with it for some time. This book has been on my TBR list for some time now as I consider myself a pretty dedicated fan of Ruth Ware. 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 (or someone) has gone terribly, terribly wrong… But as the week wears on, frigid winds whip the deck, gray skies fall, and Lo witnesses what she can only describe as a dark and terrifying nightmare: a woman being thrown overboard. At first, Lo’s stay is nothing but pleasant: the cabins are plush, the dinner parties are sparkling, and the guests are elegant. ![]() ![]() The sky is clear, the waters calm, and the veneered, select guests jovial as the exclusive cruise ship, the Aurora, begins her voyage in the picturesque North Sea. Amazon Summary: 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. ![]()
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