Review of Cruise Ship Heist

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Review of Cruise Ship Heist

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Cruise Ship Heist" by Stuart St Paul.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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That is wonderful book ever, honestly speaking, i'm not nerdy, not into reading books but i can not take my eyes off this book, constantly read this one from page to page. This is an extremely exciting novel.
Commander Kieron Philips, a former military veteran, was traveling as a commentator to a cruise liner that was en route to the Panama Canals when he was described in Stuart St. Paul's novel Cruise liner Heist. He had a great chance to see his daughter Auli'I, who was a dancer aboard the ship. Kieron saw a lot of odd things at the airport that he was unable to explain. When he arrived at the ship, he was millions of dollars richer than before, and the bizarre events he was witnessing seemed to be becoming worse rather than better. He was desperate to find the source of everything, so he wasn't one to leave anything to chance. His eyes and ears were wide open, and he followed anything that appeared like a clue. Then it became evident to him.
Everything had been planned by someone, and he was going to discover why he'd been picked. The story's premise was intricate and deep, presenting a massive puzzle with a lot of unexpected twists. From the moment Commander Kieron Philips was introduced at the airport, the story was intriguing. Given the unusual circumstances around him, his persona exuded a sense of mystery and intrigue. The delicious cross between the nice cop and the nasty cop was Kieron. Because he wasn't afraid to get his hands filthy, he was the person you wanted in your corner when things got ugly. His character was notable for his bravery, generosity, and sharp sense of humor. More precisely, The banter between the characters was engaging. The interplay between the characters was entertaining to watch, especially with Kieron and his occasionally humorous attempts to keep his "secrets" a secret. Action-packed and rife with death, mayhem, and uncertainty was Cruise Ship Heist. This was one of those tales that left you thinking because it was so mysterious and intriguing. There was never a boring part to reading this book, and the whole experience was exhilarating. Everything about Cruise Ship Heist was fun for me. Nothing in it bothered me, and it was expertly edited. As a result, I give it a rating of five stars. Those who enjoy mysteries and thrills might enjoy Cruise Ship Heist.
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