![]() When her boss is laid up with a complicated pregnancy, Lo gets to step in and go on a once-in-a-lifetime luxury cruise aboard The Aurora. Our intrepid narrator/sleuth is Lo Blacklock, a writer for a high-end travel magazine, Velocity. It’s also a big ‘ol middle finger to gaslighting and to dismissing women with anxiety or depression as “crazy” or untrustworthy, and let me tell you, I loved that so much. It would have been a one-sitting book except I started it before work and had to, you know, actually show up. The mystery maintains a good pace too, and once I started reading I had to finish that same day. It’s a creepy locked room mystery with an amazing narrator, a couple of good red herrings, and lot of delicious twists. As many of you know, psychological thrillers featuring kickass ladies are just about my favorite thing ever, and when I got my grabby little hands on The Woman in Cabin 10 I was super excited. ![]()
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