Bombay, 1909. Genevieve Masefield and George Dillman make a living as detectives aboard the early twentieth century's most extravagant ocean liners. From the members of first class in all their finery, to the card cheats and pickpockets plying their trade, they've experienced more than their share of humanity.
For their latest voyage, the Salsette boasts a pair of travellers who feign ignorance of each other but there is clearly no love lost between them. Then there's an elderly man whose powers of deduction may be based on more earthly techniques than the mystical energy he claims to possess. And there's a young woman and her mother who find their way into the middle of every bit of trouble aboard. The lives of this group of travellers are set to intersect in ways none of them could have foreseen on dry land - including in a murder.
Previously published under the name Conrad Allen, the Ocean Liner series casts off for a new generation of readers.
Bookish
2024-11-22
These books are starting to get a bit formulaic. This entry in the series has a weak storyline and is quite unoriginal compared to previous entries. Still enjoyable though and the narrator does a good job even if it seems we've come to the end of his repertoire of character voices.
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