Review of Cruise Ship Heist

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Commander Kieron Philips seems like an attractive character because of his keen instinct for detecting that something is wrong. The complexity and depth of the plot sound appealing. Also, I like stories where the mystery and suspense drag to the end.
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I am curious about the million dollars Kieron got on the cruise ship and the other strange things he encountered. Thank you for your informative review.
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Bibliophile Reviewer gives Cruise Ship Heist by Stuart St Paul an excellent review.

Bibliophile Reviewer describes the situation of Commander Kieron Philips, a retired military man, who senses that his trip to visit his daughter on a cruise ship to Panama has been seemingly orchestrated by someone who has another purpose for his trip.

Bibliophile Reviewer points out that although the characters in the story are not many, they are strong and interesting and that the reader will fall in love with at least two of them.

Bibliophile Reviewer loved this book and predicts that other readers will love it as well. The reasons given were that it was a fun read, action packed, full of mystery and intrigue, and professionally edited.

Bibliophile Reviewer gave Cruise Ship Heist by Stuart St Paul a 5 out of 5 rating.

Cruise Ship Heist is a must read!
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Ooh my God!A book so complex but flowing with much concentration.Enjoy ya' all.
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Cruise Ship Heist sounds like an exhilarating read. The mysterious events surrounding Commander Kieron Philips, the intricate plot, and the witty dialogues make this mystery-thriller a must-read.
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Commander Kieron Philips. The promise of uncovering the orchestrator behind these events and understanding why Commander Philips was targeted creates a compelling sense of mystery and suspense. This setup has the potential to captivate readers and keep them engaged as they seek answers alongside the characters.
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To be honest I never read any cruise ship stories before, guess I was missing out. This review introduced me to a new world and made it exciting. Moreover, this book seems like a heart stopper and thrill ride. Great review .
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I love it when the intrigue goes on until the end. Differentiating red herrings from actual clues is my passion 😁. And Kieron seems like a great character. Thank you for your review.
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I like mystery and thrillers. I like riddles. I like characters with dry humour. It's a no-brainer, I am adding this book to my shelves.
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It is challenging to go with the flow of the plot, especially in a mystery. The characters and story seem compelling enough to keep me engaged to see how the book ends. I am excited to finish reading the book. Thank you for writing such an engaging review
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'Cruise Ship Heist' is the complex book that not only entertains but gets you engaged all the way along through the end when the mysteries are unveiled.
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The provided insight into Kieron's character, highlighting his bravery, kindness, and keen eye for foul play, as well as his complex mental process of solving a mystery on a cruise ship, caught my attention. Surely I will have a great time reading this novel. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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This review shows just how adventurous the book is. I'm eager to know what commander Kieron Philips will do concerning his findings on the cruise ship.
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I like that the mystery and intrigue start right at the beginning of the book and continue to the end. I also enjoy an intricate plot and a bit of humor is good to break the tension.
Thank you for the great review.
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Congrats on BOTD!
The unusual events Kieron encounters aboard the cruise liner, It can be difficult to follow the plot's progression, particularly in a mystery. I'm interested in the book's conclusion because the characters and plot seem intriguing enough. a fascinating review.
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