Five Passengers From Lisbon

· Pickle Partners Publishing
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187
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About this eBook

Boarding the ship was like entering a dream for Marcia Colfax. At her side was the man she loved. Awaiting them was long delayed happiness...

But now a bloodstained knife had slashed her plans to bits. Now her dream had turned into a nightmare. Now her voyage to happiness had become a race against death as murder stalked the shadowed decks...

It had begun as a voyage to freedom, a dream come true.

But now every passenger on the ship was stalked by deadly fear, every shadow had become infused with dread.

One man had died, a knife buried deep in his back. Another had met an even more gruesome end. That was bad, but what was worse—the murderer was readying to strike again...

A beautiful woman on a murder ship—a spellbinding voyage into mystery and terror.

“The master touch...superior”—Virginia Kirkus Bulletin

About the author

Mignon Good Eberhart (July 6, 1899, Lincoln, Nebraska - October 8, 1996, Greenwich, Connecticut) was an American author of mystery novels. She had one of the longest careers (from the 1920s to the 1980s) among major American mystery writers. She was president of the Mystery Writers of America and was awarded their Grand Master Award in 1971, and in 1994 received the Agatha Award: Malice Domestic Award for Lifetime Achievement. She died in 1996 and is buried at Long Island National Cemetery beside her husband, Alanson Eberhart, who had served as a Navy lieutenant commander in World War II.

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