‘The Gentleman Host: A Cruise Ship Nightmare’
Without explanation, middle-aged women suddenly go missing from cruise ships. Perhaps their disappearances are tragic accidents, but without a body, a witness, or even a crime scene, these missing persons make for difficult investigations. “The Gentleman Host” does for cruising what “Jaws” did for swimming at the beach.
On a cruise in 2003,
In reality, vast numbers of vacationers go on cruises every year with a false sense of security. They trust the cruise line and unwind under the warm sun while enjoying various entertainments. They have no reason to mistrust an employee of the ship hired to host female guests, until the unthinkable happens.
Norris warns with tongue in cheek, “If you’re going on a cruise, don’t read this book!”
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