Loose Lips (A Ghostwriter Mystery)
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4.1 • 8 Ratings
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
Knives Out meets high seas intrigue on a literary cruise to nowhere in this intelligent, wildly funny locked-room mystery for fans of Richard Osman, Anthony Horowitz, Nita Prose, and Agatha Christie!
The USA Today bestselling host of the All About Agatha podcast injects the spark and fizz of a Golden Age murder mystery into the present-day, as the ghostwriter’s skills are put to the test aboard a bestselling author’s decidedly insalubrious cruise.
Those who can, do. Those who can’t, teach. So goes the adage, but sometimes, even a first-rate ghostwriter and successful mystery author needs to make a buck. Even if that means setting foot on a cruise ship, something she vowed she’d never do. To top it off, the “Get Lit Cruise” is being organized by Payton Garrett, a very popular, bestselling author—and the ghostwriter’s long-time frenemy from back in their MFA days.
Over the years, Payton has reinvented herself. She gained a wife while ditching her journalist husband—who is also on board. And she’s acquired a rabid following who eagerly snapped up the invitations sent to a select few of her newsletter subscribers. The guests, all female, will receive personalized instruction from experts in five different writing genres, while basking in Payton’s reflected glow.
Between mentoring guests, flirting with Payton’s ex, and taking bets on how long before someone performs a reenactment of Titanic’s “I’m flying!” scene (answer: not long enough), there’s plenty to keep a ghostwriter occupied. But there’s one activity nobody expected: solving a murder.
When an attendee is found dead under suspicious circumstances and several others suffer symptoms of poisoning, there are numerous motives and suspects to choose from. But could it be that the victim wasn’t even the intended target? As the body count rises along with onboard tensions, no one is safe—except, perhaps, for a killer whose scruples have long abandoned ship. And of course, like every well-plotted mystery, this one has an extra twist …
Customer Reviews
Keep Them Coming!
Fantastic second outing—hope Kemper is able to continue writing as long as he pleases. So glad to have contemporary mysteries with fair, well-constructed puzzles.
Worst book I’ve read in a long time
The mystery is ridiculously predictable. I kept thinking there has to be a dramatic switch or something I’m missing. But no. On top of the predictability of the story we are forced to listen to endless wokeisms peppered throughout the “work”.
If you have short blue hair and are overweight you’ll love this book. Otherwise skip it