The Woman Who Went Overboard
β Scribed by Florence Wetzel
- Book ID
- 112374201
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 135 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B0CW1SN7HC
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β¦ Synopsis
A psychological thriller about a Swedish-American woman who becomes obsessed with a Norwegian widower during a cruise along the coast of Norway.
Agnes Andersson is an awkward middle-aged woman who desperately wants a husband. And what better place to find one than on a cruise along the coast of Norway? During the voyage Agnes meets her ideal man, a handsome Norwegian widower named Einar. The only problem is that Einar prefers PamelaβAgnesβ new best friend.
When Pamelaβs body washes ashore almost a year later, her daughter visits Agnes to ask questions about the cruise. Their conversation becomes a cat-and-mouse game where Agnes bends the facts to avoid revealing the truth about Pamelaβs disappearance and death.
A psychological thriller set in the cozy atmosphere of a cruise ship, The Woman Who Went Overboard is a story of romantic obsession, and a haunting tale of how far one woman will go to get the man of her dreams...M.F
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