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The daughter of a successful mystery writer and a P.I. with pizzazz, Regan Reilly is attending her class reunion at St. Polycarp's England, when the long-dead body of her former roommate turns up under the bushes. It's a case Regan would love to solve, but a prior commitment puts her on a transatlantic cruise. She shouldn't have fretted. The clues to the crime are following her on the Queen Guinevere. Here, on a ship awash with secret lovers, a fortune hunter, a jewel thief and an assassin, Regan is sailing home - and into the hands of a young girl's killer.
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Ocean liners, Detective and mystery stories, Women travelers, Ocean travel, Literature, Women private investigators, Fiction, Regan Reilly (Fictitious character), Open Library Staff Picks, Private investigators, Women detectives, Large type books, Reilly, regan (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Private investigators, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, women sleuths, England, fictionShowing 3 featured editions. View all 13 editions?
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"GAVIN GRAY HURRIED down the hallway, crashing into one handrail and then the other as he struggled to keep his balance."
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