Five passengers from Lisbon

303 pages

English language

Published Aug. 6, 1998 by G.K. Hall.

ISBN:
978-0-7838-8349-6
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Night... Fog... And Murder!!

It had begun as a voyage to freedom, a dream come true.

But now every passenger on the ship was stalked by deadly fear, every shadow had become infused with dread.

One man had died, a knife buried deep in his back. Another had met an even more gruesome end. That was bad, but what was worse—the murderer was readying to strike again...

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This is excellent! "Five Passengers from Lisbon" was published in 1946 and there is a strong feel of World War II hanging over it. Marcia Colfax, her fiance Mickey, the mysterious “wharf rat” (Mickey's term) Gili, Luther and Daisy Belle Cates, and three seaman (including third mate Castiogne) abandon a sinking cargo boat and board a lifeboat. I was reminded of the stories I've heard about the Titanic and Lusitania – the horror of the survivors (and near-survivors) waiting in lifeboats and dealing with the elements that might just kill them before they can be rescued. For Luther Cates there is a bit of deju vu – his father was on the Titanic.

Fortunately, they are rescued by a Red Cross hospital ship, the Magnolia. However, only seven of them are alive – Castiogne is dead. At first, the others on the lifeboat think he has died from exposure – …

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