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Murder & Serenity: A Mature Romance Mystery

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Delve into the uncharted course of being a mature older woman on the open sea with Deana, a sixty-year-old, recently-retired adventurer whose new role as a paid travel companion embroils her in an art theft and murder aboard a cruise ship. 

Like many women entering the second half of their life, Deana's journey has been marked with personal pain-sexual abuse, workplace harassment, and marital infidelity. Now newly retired, newly single, and wholly ready to start living her life, she's finally able to pursue a lifelong traveling the world. 

However, no degree of client screening could prepare Deana for the deadly challenges she encounters on a cruise to Curaçao. Soon, someone on board turns up dead amid efforts to reclaim a valuable, once-thought-missing Vincent Van Gogh painting. 

Now, Deana wades through dangerous territory that brings into focus the rite of passage for the mature single woman as she tries to find the truth and right a wrong. Deana embarks on the cruise for a new start but ends up on a quest to find meaning and worth as she enters the later years of her life. 

Murder & Serenity shows that women of any age have a capacity for empowerment. Female Boomer generation readers will revel in references to '70s and '80s pop culture-as well as horror stories about online dating in your fifties and sixties. Joan's witty and wry sense of humor complements this otherwise intense story of family loyalty, deceit, and murder.

267 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 28, 2023

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April 7, 2025
I find it annoying when an author fails to do their research (or even a simple Google search) leaving the reader to suffer through glaring errors. This book had quite a few! For instance: Cancun does not have a cruise port; the coveted wrap-around balcony cabins on the aft of a cruise ship are some of the first to sell out and could certainly not be booked a week before the cruise sets sail; Miami actually has tight security and drug dogs at the cruise port; there is no La Traviata in Columbia (that's the name of an opera - perhaps she was thinking of Travinia's?). I could go on and on with the inaccuracies, but you get the idea.
Also, the author spells joie-de-vivre as joi-de-vie. The story was way too unbelievable and amateurish. 2 stars on this one.
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