**Piper Monroe canβt decide which is worseβgetting dumped at the altar by her louse of a fiancΓ©, or finding out he left her for her own cousin Tammi.** Humiliated and temporarily homeless, Piper goes on the cruise that was supposed to be her honeymoon. Unfortunately, itβs only after she sets s
Death in a deck chair: a cruising for murder cozy mystery
β Scribed by Kains, Georgia
- Book ID
- 100611876
- Publisher
- Perky Bird Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 170 KB
- Series
- Cruising For Murder 1
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- United States?
- ISBN
- 1076501664
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β¦ Synopsis
"Piper Monroe can't decide which is worse - getting dumped at the altar by her louse of a fiancΓ©, or finding out he left her for her own cousin Cammi. Humiliated and temporarily homeless, Piper goes on the cruise that was supposed to be her honeymoon. Unfortunately, it's only after she sets sail that Piper discovers her ex-fiance and Cammi are on board as well. She may be on her own personal voyage to heck, but at least Piper has some fascinating fellow passengers to people-watch while on board: namely, the pampered and pushy reality show star Bebe Bosley. But when Bebe keels over from a fatal dose of poison, one of Bebe's flashy necklaces turns up hidden under Cammi's mattress. While Piper may be furious over Cammi's cheating ways, she doesn't believe her cousin capable of murder. A little sleuthing uncovers a surplus of suspects with ample reason to off Bebe. Now it's up to Piper to get to the bottom of the murder before the killer goes overboard to end her meddling ways ..." -- back cover.
β¦ Subjects
Murder -- Fiction
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