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dark
mysterious
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Plot
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Loveable characters:
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The Stowaway by James S. Murray & Darren Wearmouth is a fast-moving mystery with plenty of tension.
Psychologist Maria Fontana is a juror on the trial of accused serial killer Wyatt Butler. His murders are particularly gruesome but the prosecution’s case leaves room for reasonable doubt. The jury is hopelessly deadlocked with eleven jurors voting guilty and one holdout. After the trial ends, Maria returns to her job as the head of psychology at a local college and unexpectedly embarks on a new romance with Steve Brannagan. But the media frenzy and public outrage continue and Maria finally reveals she is the juror who voted not guilty. Due to intense scrutiny, she is encouraged to take a year-long sabbatical from her job and patients.
Right before Maria is due to return to work, she, her now fiancé Steve and her twins are setting out on a transatlantic cruise to Britain. The time away from the public eye has been helpful and she hopes no one will recognize her. After a few slightly paranoid moments, Maria begins to relax and enjoy their vacation. But after a grisly discovery, Maria is certain Butler is on also on board the ocean liner. But will anyone, including Steve, take her fears seriously?
Head of security Jake Reese is used to passenger deaths but he is unprepared for what is about to happen during the voyage. No long after leaving port, he and makes the grim finding in one of the cabins. However, he and Officer Tracy Hendricks do not have the necessary equipment to do much of an investigation. As the situation on the liner becomes dire, will he capture the perpetrator who is responsible for the increasingly chilling acts of violence?
The Stowaway is a spine-chilling mystery that is full of suspense. The non-stop action keeps the pages turning at a blistering pace. Maria’s experience as a juror is life-altering and she works hard to keep her paranoia at bay during the voyage. Steve is a bit goofy which makes him the perfect foil for Maria’s anxiety. Jake has experience in law enforcement but his investigative options are severely limited. With edge of the seat action and unpredictable plot twists, James S. Murray & Darren Wearmouth bring this suspense-laden, nail-biting conclusion.
Psychologist Maria Fontana is a juror on the trial of accused serial killer Wyatt Butler. His murders are particularly gruesome but the prosecution’s case leaves room for reasonable doubt. The jury is hopelessly deadlocked with eleven jurors voting guilty and one holdout. After the trial ends, Maria returns to her job as the head of psychology at a local college and unexpectedly embarks on a new romance with Steve Brannagan. But the media frenzy and public outrage continue and Maria finally reveals she is the juror who voted not guilty. Due to intense scrutiny, she is encouraged to take a year-long sabbatical from her job and patients.
Right before Maria is due to return to work, she, her now fiancé Steve and her twins are setting out on a transatlantic cruise to Britain. The time away from the public eye has been helpful and she hopes no one will recognize her. After a few slightly paranoid moments, Maria begins to relax and enjoy their vacation. But after a grisly discovery, Maria is certain Butler is on also on board the ocean liner. But will anyone, including Steve, take her fears seriously?
Head of security Jake Reese is used to passenger deaths but he is unprepared for what is about to happen during the voyage. No long after leaving port, he and makes the grim finding in one of the cabins. However, he and Officer Tracy Hendricks do not have the necessary equipment to do much of an investigation. As the situation on the liner becomes dire, will he capture the perpetrator who is responsible for the increasingly chilling acts of violence?
The Stowaway is a spine-chilling mystery that is full of suspense. The non-stop action keeps the pages turning at a blistering pace. Maria’s experience as a juror is life-altering and she works hard to keep her paranoia at bay during the voyage. Steve is a bit goofy which makes him the perfect foil for Maria’s anxiety. Jake has experience in law enforcement but his investigative options are severely limited. With edge of the seat action and unpredictable plot twists, James S. Murray & Darren Wearmouth bring this suspense-laden, nail-biting conclusion.
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mysterious
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adventurous
dark
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No