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Murder on the Lusitania

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St. Martin's Press, Oct 15, 2000 - Fiction - 272 pages
September 1907. George Porter Dillman sets sail from Liverpool on the Lusitania's maiden voyage. Hired by the ship's captain to pose as a passenger, George is in fact a private detective for the Cunard Line. In the first days of his voyage, George only has to deal with a few petty crimes. But then an expensive piece of jewelry is reported stolen and a body is found. Working quickly to solve both crimes, George makes an unusual friend, Genevieve Masefield, and the two uncover secrets aboard the ship that prove explosive.

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Review: Murder on the Lusitania (George Porter Dillman & Genevieve Masefield #1)

User Review  - Rose - Goodreads

The editor of this book ought to be shot. There were so many typos and grammatical errors that the book was filled with penned in corrections written by the people who had checked the book out of the ... Read full review

Review: Murder on the Lusitania (George Porter Dillman & Genevieve Masefield #1)

User Review  - Susan - Goodreads

This is the first in a series of books written by Conrad Allen, a pseudonym used by Keith Miles. You may know him already by another pseudonym, that of Edward Marston, which he uses for many popular ... Read full review

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About the author (2000)

Conrad Allen has written several other mysteries under a pseudonym. He lives in England.