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BERT AND MAMIE TAKE A CRUISE by John Keyse-Walker

BERT AND MAMIE TAKE A CRUISE

by John Keyse-Walker

Pub Date: March 7th, 2023
ISBN: 9781448310159
Publisher: Severn House

Murder aboard a cruise liner in 1939.

Fans of Keyse-Walker’s Teddy Creque series, set in the British Virgin Islands, may be startled to find that farmers Bert and Mamie Mason aren’t headed on a jaunt around the sunny Caribbean. Beguiled by travel brochures describing the wonders of Africa, Bert uses profits from selling his Ohio hothouse tomatoes to Depression-era consumers in New York to fund a 63-day voyage aboard the luxurious SS Columbus of the North German Lloyd line, circumnavigating the continent, where he hopes to encounter his share of lions, gorillas, and African people. Mamie eventually becomes enchanted too, not so much by the idea of seeing Africa as by the romance of dancing on the deck in the moonlight with her clumsy but determined spouse. After palling around briefly with the Olsens from Minneapolis and the Waynes from Dubuque, the couple are invited to dine at the captain’s table, where they meet Señora Pia de Ribera of Torremolinos, Matthias Huber of Vienna, and bombastic Sturmbannführer Jürgen Heissemeyer of the SS. Without breaking from the officially isolationist view of the U.S., the Masons begin to understand the complicated politics of traveling on a German liner in 1939, especially after Mamie sees Heissemeyer pitched overboard one night by a shadowy figure she can’t quite recognize. Bert and Mamie narrate alternate chapters, unfolding their tale in a fashion both contrapuntal and complementary, as befits a long-wedded couple. There’s much to love both in their vivid descriptions of their shore excursions and their solution to the murder of a passenger no one much liked.

A promising new series launch from the author of reliably engaging travel adventures.