![]() That takes the fun out of the last part of a book. I don’t like being able to figure out the mystery. I was surprised by the main plot twist, which made it a wholly successful mystery for me. It follows the formula for a good, old-fashioned whodunit but with an edginess that keeps it current. Laura sets out to solve this mystery and uncovers the answers even as she hovers on the edge of a mental meltdown. ![]() However, all of the crew and guests are accounted for and no one else has seen the woman that Laura claims was staying in cabin 10. What should have been a great opportunity to cover a story that could advance her career quickly turns into a nightmare when Laura witnesses a woman being thrown overboard. Laura gets an opportunity to cover the maiden voyage of a small (10 cabin), luxury cruise ship. In fact, her psychological issues had me questioning the accuracy of some of what she was telling us. It makes her a sometimes annoying character, but it also adds some good edginess to the storyline. ![]() She drinks too much and isn’t very good at her job or at personal relationships. The story is told in the first person voice of travel writer Laura Blacklock. It will keep you on your toes and engaged until the very end. The Woman in Cabin 10 is a very satisfying mystery with plenty of plot twists and red herrings. ![]()
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