• CSCI Cruise Ship Crime Investigator

  • Feb 11 2023
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

CSCI Cruise Ship Crime Investigator

  • Summary

  • CSCI - Cruise Ship Crime Investigator Kieron Philips is like the BBC series Strike meets HBO Strikeback which eventually has undertones of a dark version of Miami Vice. It got an official 5* review from the large American Online Book Club. They said ...


    5* REVIEW - Cruise Ship Heist was action-packed, suffused with danger, murder, and unpredictability. This was one of those stories that would stay with you for a while, as it delivered mystery and intrigue. The book was fun to read; there was no dull moment, and the entire experience was a rollercoaster ride. I enjoyed every part of Cruise Ship Heist. It was professionally edited, and I disliked nothing in it. Therefore, I'd rate it five out of five stars. Cruise Ship Heist would be appreciated by lovers of mystery and thrillers.

    Official review 5* by Bibliophile @ OnlineBookClub.ORG 2023


    Here, it is free as a drama in short sections. Released from the army for helping refugee children cross borders, ex-special forces Commander Phillips is coerced to take a share of the millions being smuggled across the Atlantic on a cruise ship. He can trust no one on his first-ever holiday with his adopted daughter and must battle to keep her safe from a gang onboard ship who wants all their money back. Music from composer Quincas Moreira. It is not the safe cruise Jean Heard, Susan Calman, Jane MacDonald or Ben and David would take you on.


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