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Murder on "B" Deck

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A 1920s cruise ship is bound for murder in this cozy mystery by the author of The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes.

Novelist Dunsten Mollock has no intention of going on a cruise just yet. He has come to the pier simply to see off his sister and brother-in-law, who are about to embark on a transatlantic cruiser for a European honeymoon. But when Mollock forgets to give his sister a copy of his new book, he finds himself accidentally bound for Europe.

But that’s not the only surprise. Only two days after departing New York, a beautiful countess is discovered strangled in her cabin. Fortunately, Mollock’s friend Walter Ghost is on board. The astute scientist, explorer, and former intelligence officer always appreciates a good puzzle. He just needs to solve this one quickly and find the killer before someone else gets scratched off the passenger list . . 
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      January 1, 2022
      After he boards a luxury liner to bid farewell to his sister, Dunston Mollock, a middling mystery writer and man about town in 1920s New York, fails to get down the gangplank in time and winds up cruising to England. Content to spend the voyage writing a shipboard mystery, he suddenly finds that reality has trumped fiction when his intended victim, a countess, is in fact murdered in her cabin. The bumbling writer is more fit to play Watson than Holmes, so it's a good thing that Mollock's friend, Walter Ghost, a former intelligence officer, is also on board and perfectly ready to don a deerstalker cap: ""I'm a damned dilettante,"" he says, ""with a finger in anything that happens to crop up."" Starrett (1886-1974) was a Holmes expert, and this first of three Walter Ghost novels, published in 1929, delivers a frothy and thoroughly entertaining spin on the theme of a big-brained amateur sleuth and his admiring sidekick. Ghost is more William Powell than Basil Rathbone, but that's hardly a bad thing, especially aboard a luxury liner. Another winner from the American Mystery Classics series.

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