Itβs a well-known fact that wherever Mia Ferrari goes trouble always follows, and going on a holiday cruise to Hawaii is no different. A killer is on the loose onboard ship. A number of doctors from a medical convention are being murdered one by one. The captain of the cruise liner asks Mia and her
The South Pacific Murders: A Mia Ferrari Mystery #3
β Scribed by Sylvia Massara
- Book ID
- 111019008
- Publisher
- Sylvia Massara
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 126 KB
- Series
- The Mia Ferrari Mystery #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780987547538
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β¦ Synopsis
It's a well-known fact that wherever Mia Ferrari goes trouble always follows, and going on a holiday cruise to Hawaii is no different.A killer is on the loose onboard ship. A number of doctors from a medical convention are being murdered one by one. The captain of the cruise liner asks Mia and her travelling companions to take over the investigation while the ship is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean toward its final destination. A secret sex club and horse racing bets are the only clues that can uncover the identity of the killer, but will Mia be able to solve the mystery before the killer strikes again?Join Mia and her friends, plus her sexy detective archenemy, on a cruise to murder, mayhem, and sizzling hot sex.
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