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The Stormy Course: A Sugarbury Falls Mystery

By: Diane Weiner
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Turquoise water, rum punch, and fun in the sun. What better way to celebrate 35 years of marriage. Emily and Henry Fox go on an anniversary cruise to the Caribbean expecting nothing less, but when Henry’s old med school buddy turns up dead in his cabin, it’s anything but smooth sailing. The captain chalks it up to an unfortunate accident but Emily and Henry know better. The deadly tarantula didn’t crawl from the Puerto Rican rainforest to the ship on its own furry legs. With the help of a retired detective, they search for the killer. Why did the victim and his wife have separate cabins? Who is the elusive girl in the fuchsia bikini? Was cheating at the casino the motive for murder? When crew members turn up missing and dead, the Foxes discover the ship itself is harboring secrets deeper than the sea. Secrets worthy of murder. Cozy Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Marriage Suspense Crime
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AI reader needs to start distinguishing between 'read' as in 'you read this book' and 'you need to read these pages'.
Or that 'P I' is vastly different than 'Pie'! I got a good laugh when I was reading where a woman hired a 'pie' to find out about.... She hired a PI - Private Investigator!
Also I 'led' him into... & 'lead' as in 'lead' pencil or 'lead' as he will 'lead' me.
the English language has many such words.

Otherwise I have really enjoyed these Sugarbury tales! (a horse's tail) Lol!


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