New York Times bestselling author Ruth Ware's mystery novel, The Woman in Cabin 10, follows journalist Laura "Lo" Blacklock as she goes on a weeklong luxury cruise aboard the Aurora for her latest travel writing assignment. Everything is fine until she wakes up in the middle of the night to hear a big splash from the cabin next door. Lo believes someone may have been thrown overboard, but no one has been reported missing and the cruise proceeds as normal. Lo investigates to find proof that she may be right. British novelist Ruth Ware’s second novel, The Woman in Cabin 10, was a Sunday Times bestseller in the UK.
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Ok I didn’t read this book but I did read the woman in cabin 10 and truthfully had a moment of panic when I went to enter in my rating and goodreads showed I read it back in 2018. My mind spiraled over this for far too long than I’d like to admit. I’ve never reread a book, as they say life’s too short to reread. Even books around that time I remember general details but I didn’t so I’m going on record to myself that I didn’t really read it until. And I need it to count for my own personal reading goals. Sorry for anyone reading this, I’m using it as a record for myself lol. Overall I enjoyed this book, good turns and twists. I did begin to think it was the boyfriend and didn’t understand the connection to the burglar. In a dark dark wood is still superior and for that I debuted a star. Otherwise a good read. Very descriptive environment for a cruise and I enjoyed he read overall.
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it is very good. but towards the middle of the book it can get kind of slow moving. This book is not meant for me but might be the perfect book for you if you like mystery and thriller books.
Definitely kept me reading. I ended up with a six hour flight delay on top of a two hour layover recently. Good thing I had this book. It saved the day and kept me happy for the whole day.