Cursed Cruise
A Horror Hotel Novel
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Narrated by:
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Leiana Bertrand
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Mehr Dudeja
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David Lee Huynh
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Keylor Leigh
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Helen Lloyd
About this listen
All aboard...
After their fateful stay at the Hearst Hotel, the Ghost Gang is back with more spooks and more subscribers. They’ve been invited to record onboard the RMS Queen Anne, a transatlantic luxury ocean liner with a colorful past of violent deaths of hundreds of passengers—souls that bought a one-way ticket to the afterlife (and never disembarked).
When Chrissy, Chase, Kiki, and Emma board the ship, they have a funny feeling they’ve been sucked into a ghostly time warp—a theory that takes a frightening turn when Chrissy goes missing on the first night.
Unbeknownst to the rest of the group, Chrissy has been sucked into another time by a passenger who wants the Ghost Gang to know her untimely death was not an accident and the perpetrator is still alive—and on board this ship.
Critic Reviews
Praise for Cursed Cruise:
"Creepy and atmospheric. A fast-paced and fun Scooby-Doo–esque paranormal page-turner." —Kirkus Reviews
"A quick read for fans and readers who can't get enough horror." —Booklist
"Creepiness abounds."—SLJ
"Creepy and atmospheric. A fast-paced and fun Scooby-Doo–esque paranormal page-turner." —Kirkus Reviews
"A quick read for fans and readers who can't get enough horror." —Booklist
"Creepiness abounds."—SLJ
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