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Murder on the 'Minnesota' [Paperback]

Conrad Allen
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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd; Wrap Has Moderate Shelfwear edition (26 Sep 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0715632140
  • ISBN-13: 978-0715632147
  • Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.9 x 2.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 399,884 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Period mystery thriller set on board an ocean-going steamship in the early part of the last century. Temporarily forsaking the Cunard Line to work as private detectives aboard the Minnesota, a combination freighter and passenger ship owned by the Great Northern Steamship Company, the couple are eagerly anticipating the prospect of a cruise bound for the Far East. Once aboard, the two begin to establish separate social circles in order to keep an eye on as many passengers and crew as possible. As the ship gets under way, it's smooth sailing, and George and Genevieve are hoping that perhaps this will be their first uneventful cruise. Unfortunately, their luck turns quickly as a fiery Catholic missionary is murdered in what proves to be the first in a series of crimes that will stretch them to their limit. Dillman and Genevieve have to use all their skills to combat danger on more then one front and to prevent an otherwise idyllic (and romantic) trip from becoming a terrifying nightmare.

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Conrad Allen is the author of the acclaimed series of mysteries featuring George Porter Dillman and Genevieve Masefield. Murder on the Luistania is the first novel in that series. A playwright with a lifelong interest in history, he lives in England.

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Excellent book by Conrad Allen (pen name of Edward Marsden) 3rd in the series of George Porter Dillman & Genivieve Mansfield. I recomend you to read these books
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By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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Murder on the Minnesota is the third mystery involving the beautiful Englishwoman, Genevieve Masefield, and George Porter Dillman, former yacht designer, actor and Pinkerton detective. I found it to be the most enjoyable of the post Murder on the Lusitania novels.

While Masefield and Dillman normally work for Cunard on its luxury liners traveling to and from Liverpool and New York, this time they've signed on board a combination freighter and passenger liner traveling from Seattle to the Orient across the Pacific in 1908. The owners are sure that the Minnesota is being used by the unpleasant Rance Gilpatrick for smuggling. But they don't know what he is smuggling, or how. Drugs and silk are the likely commodities.

As they do for Cunard, Masefield and Dillman pose as passengers and pretend not to know one another. They become acquainted with different members of the first-class passenger list, and compare notes.

The other passengers present many vivid and diverse characters, racists concerned about the "Yellow Peril," crooks, a prize fighter, an evangelizing Catholic missionary, two stowaways, a newly-wed bar singer who always wanted to perform opera, male chauvinist husbands, docile wives, an independent divorced woman, a roue and a talented artist. The interactions over meals provide lots of clues about the potential smuggling.

During the trip, many unexpected events take place and the two detectives find themselves kept very busy trying to find out what's really going on.

In typical Conrad Allen fashion, the mystery isn't too mysterious, and the clues all fall into place just a little too conveniently to let the story move forward. The prose is a little awkward and stiff, but the human interactions often ring true. In particular, the developing relationship between the two detectives is appealing and realistic.

If you decide to read one book in this series, I suggest that you try this one. If you like it, consider reading Murder on the Mauretania.

After you finish the story, think about how far you can go to help those in trouble. Then, take action to assist someone today!

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By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
Murder on the Minnesota is the third mystery involving the beautiful Englishwoman, Genevieve Masefield, and George Porter Dillman, former yacht designer, actor and Pinkerton detective. I found it to be the most enjoyable of the post Murder on the Lusitania novels.

While Masefield and Dillman normally work for Cunard on its luxury liners traveling to and from Liverpool and New York, this time they've signed on board a combination freighter and passenger liner traveling from Seattle to the Orient across the Pacific in 1908. The owners are sure that the Minnesota is being used by the unpleasant Rance Gilpatrick for smuggling. But they don't know what he is smuggling, or how. Drugs and silk are the likely commodities.

As they do for Cunard, Masefield and Dillman pose as passengers and pretend not to know one another. They become acquainted with different members of the first-class passenger list, and compare notes.

The other passengers present many vivid and diverse characters, racists concerned about the "Yellow Peril," crooks, a prize fighter, an evangelizing Catholic missionary, two stowaways, a newly-wed bar singer who always wanted to perform opera, male chauvinist husbands, docile wives, an independent divorced woman, a roue and a talented artist. The interactions over meals provide lots of clues about the potential smuggling.

During the trip, many unexpected events take place and the two detectives find themselves kept very busy trying to find out what's really going on.

In typical Conrad Allen fashion, the mystery isn't too mysterious, and the clues all fall into place just a little too conveniently to let the story move forward. The prose is a little awkward and stiff, but the human interactions often ring true. In particular, the developing relationship between the two detectives is appealing and realistic.

If you decide to read one book in this series, I suggest that you try this one. If you like it, consider reading Murder on the Mauretania.

After you finish the story, think about how far you can go to help those in trouble. Then, take action to assist someone today!

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