The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware 4/5

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This was an interesting mystery set on a fancy cruise ship.

Travel journalist Lo Blacklock wakes up hungover while someone is breaking into her apartment. She comes face to face with her masked intruder and the person locks her in her room. Luckily that’s all. Understandably, she’s uneasy leaving for a work trip to cover the Northern Lights. In hindsight, she probably should’ve taken a few days off.

She hasn’t been able to sleep since the break-in and has been drinking heavily. While on the ship, she borrows mascara from a woman in the cabin next to hers. Shortly after, Lo hears a splash from the balcony next door. As you can guess, it’s Cabin 10. She tells everyone on the ship that she’s concerned. But she’s told that no one is staying in that cabin. By all accounts, it would seem that Lo is crazy, sleep deprived, and eternally buzzed which would impair her memory. So the question is : is she nuts or is something being covered up?

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