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High Seas Murder (Hardcover)

by Shelley Freydont (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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Lindy Graham-Haggerty, a rehearsal director and erstwhile sleuth (Backstage Murder), leads her troupe, the Jeremy Ash Dance Company, on a 10-day Caribbean luxury cruise in this amusing cozy with a lush dance and opera background. Others aboard the Maestro include several Met singers, Suzette Howard's ABT stars, cabaret crooner Danny Ross and Times music critic Enoch Grayson, whom all the performers detest for his merciless critiques and vicious scandal-mongering. The cruise should be an arts lover's dream, but Lindy soon has her hands full with the tiffs, rifts and romances inevitable among such artistic temperaments. Then events take a fatal turn. Suzette claims Danny fell dead at her feet, when he was in fact safe in bed. The next person to fall is GraysonAwho will write no more, thanks to a broken neck. The death of the unpopular critic is surely no accident. Later, Lindy witnesses the recovery of Danny's body from the pool. This time he's really dead. With only a few days before the end of the cruise, Lindy is determined to find the killer, who has to be someone on the Maestro, since the ship has made no port calls. Nearly every page reveals another romance gone sour or another long-cherished hatred, and Lindy knows all too well that love, jealousy, greed and revenge are the great recurring themes in the artsAand also the motives for murder. Her creator knows well how to produce an entertaining mystery in the classic tradition. (Aug.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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When Lindy Graham-Haggerty (Backstage Murder), rehearsal director for the Jeremy Ash Dance Company, reluctantly takes an exclusive, ten-day working cruise with company members, she encounters several quite unusual characters. One of them, a famous rock star, appears distant and drugged; another, a much-hated music critic from the Times, meets an unfortunate accident ; and a third, an obnoxious, drunken singer, falls victim to murder. Lindy knows too much for her own good but persists in sleuthing"with help from a few troupe members. A successful and entertaining murder at sea ; for all collections.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Lindy keeps finding bodies on a cruise, Sep 28 2003
By Dawn Dowdle "mysteryloverscorner.com reviewer" (Lynchburg, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: High Seas Murder (Paperback)
This was the first book I've read in this series and I plan to read many more.

Lindy Graham-Haggerty is the rehearsal director for the Jeremy Ash Dance Company. The company is hired to perform on a small cruise over New Year's being offered by Cameron Tyler. At first Lindy declines attending because she doesn't want to be away from her husband Glen over New Year's. Plus their son Cliff would be home from the holidays and even though he would spend most of the time with his friends, she wanted to be home to see him as much as possible.

Then Glen gets sent to Paris to work over the holidays and Cliff heads on a ski trip with friends. So, Lindy agrees to go.

She shares a cabin with Biddy McFee, the company's business manager. David Beck, rock star, is their neighbor across the hall.

Suzette Howard is in charge of the Stars of the Metropolitan Opera who will also be performing. Her daughter Dede is traveling with her.

Things start happening when they arrive. When Suzette sees Danny Ross and Adelaide Kyle, the married cabaret act, arrive with their son Richard, she freezes in place. Lindy can't figure out what that was about. Then the first night out, Suzette says Danny Ross was murdered and pushed down the stairs. Nobody is at the bottom of the stairs, and Danny Ross is asleep in bed. Lindy isn't sure what to think..

David Beck is another strange person. He appears to have multiple personalities -- man, child, and rock star.

Then there is a dead body at the bottom of the stairs. But, Cameron Tyler insists on telling everyone (even Lindy) that he just had a concusion and was flown to a nearby hospital. Lindy knows this can't be true; she saw him -- his neck was obviously broken.

More things continue to happen. There's another murder. Lindy befriends David and they begin to try to sort out what is happening.

I highly recommend this book. The dance company characters are just that, characters and Ms. Freydont has done a great job in building each one. They work well together, too.

The cruise as the setting is terrific as well. All the players are confined to a ship. Makes it a little easier to investigate.

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4.0 out of 5 stars High Drama, Aug 25 2001
By algerina "algerina" (Saint Paul, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: High Seas Murder (Paperback)
The theatrical setting and back stage drama are the things which drew me to this series. This, the second book in the Lindy Haggerty Mystery series, certainly does not disappoint. Ms Freydont's characters are three dimensional and colorfully drawn. Here she combines, classical dancers, opera singers, cabaret performers and a rock star to achieve a fascinating group of victims and suspects. The plot has many twists and turns. The cruise ship is surrounded by a school of red herring. She mixes information about the art form skillfully with murder and soap opera. I highly recommend this book to mystery and theater lovers alike.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Breathtaking, Nov 1 2000
By Ask Cocugu (New York) - See all my reviews
This book puts Lindy Haggerty in the same class with top fictional sleuths.I could't put High Seas Murder down. Thanks Freydont for a suspenseful and titilating cruise.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Keep an ex-dancer off her feet?
Shelley Freydont draws from a rich history of "road" stories to weave a mystery yarn that not only takes the reader on a luxury cruise but also allows us civilians a... Read more
Published on Oct 26 2000 by Linda L. Grimes

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!
I must say, this book was great! Basically, it made me moist. Highly recommended.
Published on Oct 26 2000 by Dave Case

4.0 out of 5 stars High Seas Murder
This latest adventure of Lindy's was just as interesting as the first. I was once again immersed in her story, trying to figure out what the solution could possibly be. Read more
Published on Oct 25 2000 by Kathy Paige

4.0 out of 5 stars Hijinks on the high seas!
Lindy Haggerty,the retired dancer just wants to have a diversion in her boring life as an empty nester. Read more
Published on Oct 25 2000 by Marion A. Loughran

3.0 out of 5 stars High Seas Murder
This is quite a good follow up mystery. The Jeremy Ashe Dance Company have agreed to do a working tour abroad a luxury cruise bound for the Carribean. Read more
Published on Sep 5 2000 by tregatt

4.0 out of 5 stars Good mystery
She retired from her dancing career to spend more time with her children, but they are now adults living on their own. Read more
Published on Jul 28 2000 by Harriet Klausner

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