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Junetta Beale, owner of the Shipshape Bookshop, is happy to welcome her former fiancé and his bridal party to her small Southeast Alaska town. They plan a brief cruise of the Inside Passage on her floating bookmobile, the Northern Dream. She maintains that she no longer harbors romantic feelings toward him. What could go wrong? Then a fire breaks out onboard with the captain unconscious at the wheel as the weather takes a turn for the worse. They abandon ship and wash up on a remote island, where Junetta's survival skills using duct tape and blue tarps are put to the test. When morning breaks…mehr

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Junetta Beale, owner of the Shipshape Bookshop, is happy to welcome her former fiancé and his bridal party to her small Southeast Alaska town. They plan a brief cruise of the Inside Passage on her floating bookmobile, the Northern Dream. She maintains that she no longer harbors romantic feelings toward him. What could go wrong? Then a fire breaks out onboard with the captain unconscious at the wheel as the weather takes a turn for the worse. They abandon ship and wash up on a remote island, where Junetta's survival skills using duct tape and blue tarps are put to the test. When morning breaks and a dead body is discovered, Junetta faces a raft of challenges. She realizes that the fate of the wedding lies in her hands. Can she bring the group safely back home over the waves and expose a killer before her submerged feelings for her ex resurface?
Autorenporträt
Greta McKennan is a wife, mother, and author, living her dream in the boreal rainforest of Juneau, Alaska. In addition to her Southeast Alaska Mysteries, she is the author of the Stitch in Time Mysteries series. She enjoys a long walk in the woods on that rare sunny day and reading cozy mysteries when it rains. Her growing collection of Agatha Christie novels threatens to take over her bookshelves. Her author heroines include Louisa May Alcott, Mary Stewart, and M.M. Kaye, among many, many others.