Loose Lips by Kemper Donovan, 336 pages
After writing a book about her experience solving a murder the year before, the unnamed ghostwriter/narrator of our book gets talked into teaching a mystery-writing seminar on a cruise for aspiring female authors. And of course, this captive audience is full of crazy characters, one of whom is murdered while several others are poisoned, and the ghostwriter once again finds herself investigating.
While this is a better book than its predecessor (The Busy Body) and I loved the twist at the end, I had to suspend a lot of disbelief to get there. OK, but not great, and maybe not the book to take on a cruise.

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