Problem though… no one else heard the noises, there is no body, and Lo has been taking anti-depressants and drinking a lot. When she boards, she meets someone that no one else has met… and then one night, it appears the woman is murdered. Her boyfriend returns and helps her through it the next few days, but then he leaves for Moscow while she’s assigned to work the cruise as a reporter. One night while he’s away, her place is burgled, and she’s attacked by someone who seems intent on harming her. Lo, our main character, is in a shaky relationship with a boyfriend. Ruth Ware quickly captured my attention with this one, and I am continually happy to read through more of her books this year. What a nice surprise when it was not this same story! This book takes place on a cruise ship in northern Europe, and it’s about something strange happening on the vessel. For some reason, I assumed it was a cabin the woods where someone was terrorized and it personally connected to the victim’s life somehow. The Woman in Cabin 10 is very different than I expected it to be.
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