Dangerous Crossing: Escape on a cruise with this gripping Richard and Judy holiday read

· Random House
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'An exquisite tale of intrigue and dark secrets' LISA JEWELL
'A gripping atmospheric read' RUTH WARE

A GRIPPING HISTORICAL WHODUNNIT ON THE SEAS DRIPPING WTH HIGHSMITH-ESQUE GLAMOUR, INTRIGUE AND MURDER

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England, September 1939
Former chambermaid Lily Shepherd boards a cruise liner for a new life in Australia and is plunged into a world of cocktails, jazz and glamorous friends. But as the sun beats down, long-hidden secrets begin to surface. As tension mounts in the enclosed space of a liner at sea, it's soon clear a killer is on board ...

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Readers are totally gripped by DANGEROUS CROSSING:
***** 'Full of luxurious and decadent detail, bringing the five-week sea voyage from England to Australia bursting to life'
*****'I enjoyed every single page. Rich, evocative and intriguing from start to finish'
*****'Delicious, dark and completely compelling'

Also try Rachel Rhys' other unputdownable historical mysteries: A FATAL INHERITANCE and ISLAND OF SECRETS

****Coming soon by Rachel Rhys***

MURDER IN BLACK ROCK CASTLE

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4.5
4 reviews
Ceril Jones
November 11, 2017
Didn't realise it was a romantic novel.
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RACHEL RHYS is the pen-name of a much-loved psychological suspense author. Dangerous Crossing is her debut under this name and is inspired by a real life account of a 1930s ocean voyage. A Dangerous Crossing is due to be published around the world. Rachel Rhys lives in North London with her family.

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