There are cruises for pretty much every possible fandom: Disney, Star Trek, ’70s rock music, and even The Golden Girls. But vacationers have never had the chance to celebrate a book about a man suspected of murdering his perfectionist wife. Until now!

Author Gillian Flynn took to Twitter over the weekend to invite readers on a cruise celebrating the 10th anniversary of her blockbuster novel, Gone Girl, People magazine reports.

“There are still tickets available to join me on the Avalon Waterways GONE GIRL CRUISE this September 15-22,” Flynn wrote, linking to a website for the voyage.

“Gillian Flynn is inviting you to run away to the Danube River,” Avalon says on the website. “To hear about her twisted narratives while you wind and bend your way through craggy cliffs, terraced vineyards and culture-rich villages from Budapest to Vienna and beyond, discovering the Old World in new ways. It’s a killer opportunity to spend a week sailing on a Suite Ship with the ‘Killer Queen.’”

Flynn’s novel, which a critic for Kirkus called “one of those rare thrillers whose revelations actually intensify its suspense instead of dissipating it,” was a huge hit for publisher Crown, and spawned a 2014 film adaptation starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike.

Fans have the option to join Flynn “for more mystery and intrigue with optional nights in Prague and/or Budapest before or after your cruise,” Avalon says.

The murdery voyage comes at a steep price: Tickets start at $3,399.

Michael Schaub, a journalist and regular contributor to NPR, lives near Austin, Texas.