Santa Cruise: A Holiday Mystery at Sea (Regan Reilly Series) by Mary Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reprint)

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9781416538028
  • Sales Rank: 7,443
  • 320pp
  • Series: Regan Reilly Series
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

IN THE BESTSELLING TRADITION OF THE CHRISTMAS THIEF . . . A HOLIDAY MYSTERY AT SEA

America's Queen of Suspense—Mary Higgins Clark—joins forces with her daughter Carol—bestselling author of the Regan Reilly mysteries—in this fast-paced novel set on a special holiday cruise that sets sail from Miami the day after Christmas.

Alvirah Meehan, the lottery winner turned amateur sleuth; recently "hitched" private detective Regan Reilly; and their husbands Willy and Jack, are guests on the Royal Mermaid's maiden voyage, the Santa Cruise. The cruise is Commodore Randolph Weed's gift to a select group of people who in the last year made the world a better place. What he doesn't know is that his ne'er-do-well nephew, Eric, has smuggled two escaping criminals on board. As the Royal Mermaid sails through troubled waters, Alvirah and Regan uncover clues that lead them to the dangerous men who were not on the original guest list!

Filled with suspense and humor, Santa Cruise is a holiday mystery you won't want to miss. Join the Clarks as they bring this unpredictable voyage to a hair-raising and heartwarming conclusion and ring in the New Year.

Publishers Weekly

At the start of the lighthearted fourth yuletide mystery from the bestselling mother-daughter Clarks (after 2004's The Christmas Thief), Randolph Weed, "self-styled commodore," launches his newly refurbished boat, the Royal Mermaid, from Miami with a "Santa Cruise" to raise money for charity and reward 400 "Do-Gooders of the Year." Meanwhile, Weed's greedy nephew, Eric Manchester, has made a secret $2 million deal with escaped felons Bull's-Eye Tony Pinto and Barron Highbridge to keep them hidden aboard the Royal Mermaid until it reaches Fishbowl Island, where they can make trouble out of federal jurisdiction. Fortunately, there are plenty of Do-Gooders to foil the bad guys, notably the mystery mavens of the Oklahoma Readers and Writers group and sleuthing philanthropist Alvirah Meehan. Full of mystery-lite cheer but lacking in style and substance, this collaboration is never quite buoyant enough to really deck the halls for fans of the Clarks' superior solo efforts. (Nov.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

Mary Higgins Clark likes to delve into different worlds in her crackerjack novels of suspense; but while the milieus change, her stories are always compelling. As she puts it: "I write about people going about their daily lives, not looking for trouble, who are suddenly plunged into menacing situations."

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Abandon Shipby sanshekai

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November 20, 2008: The bookcover with a hand holding a wreath has absolutely nothing to do with anything in the book. It gives the impression that this is a murder mystery which it isn't.

I am an avid MHC fan and I was very disappointed in her to think that she would publish such a lame story or have her name associated with it. I have never read anything by CHC so am wondering if this was actually her writing and her mom's name was put on the book so it would sell? I can't imagine MHC actually allowing her name to be associated with this book. Did she even read it herself?

The characters have no substance, the plot is lame, the predictaments of the characters are silly at best, and the repetivitve dialogue, i.e. we know Alvirah is a lottery winner and to keep reminding us every other chapter is annoying. Their are several characters that add nothing to the story except to maybe fill in space to have more pages in the book.

At times it felt like I was reading a See Jane.; See Dick.; See Jane and Dick.; reading book for beginners.

I have no idea why I read this story to the end but I guess I was hoping it would get better; it didn't.

Not impressedby Anonymous

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December 13, 2007: This book like so many others of Carol Higgins Clark have a multitude of characters. So many that you have to stop and think 'now who is this character and how does he/she fit in the story'. The plot is thin to say the least. And Carol Higgins Clark would do her readers a favor if she would hire a professional reader to narrate her books. The tone and inflection of her voice leaves a lot to be desired. I would not buy another book of hers if she is the reader.


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