Edited by Caro1970 at 10-06-2023 16:37
Jack Harker and his new wife Ivy have beaten the odds, andwith that comes a little rest and relaxation. They have a two-week honeymoonplanned, and the first leg involves a glamping trip down the river. Jack has never been one for camping, and the truth is, hewould’ve preferred anything but what they’ve got planned. Ivy, however, isdesperate to prove that camping can be fun. What Jack wants most is for Ivy tohave everything, so he gives in. He may live to regret it. That is if he doesn’t die first. What should’ve been an idyllic kayaking trip down the river,complete with gourmet meals and glamorous tents, turns into a mystery when oneof the other guests finds blood on the ground on the second day. Jack and Ivyare instantly suspicious … but they seem to be the only ones. There’s no body, so no reason to worry, and yet Ivy’s dreamswon’t let her rest. Can you prove murder when there’s no body and nobody ismissing? That’s the plan for Ivy and Jack, although the trip will have themquestioning more than their fellow travel-goers. It will have them questioningtheir instincts, too. Strap in. Just because it’s a honeymoon, that doesn’t meanthe ride won’t be bumpy.
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