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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Mystery & Detective / General
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Lucky & Led Cruise Ship Mystery Series
  • Series Number:2
  • Pages:150
  • eBook ISBN:9781620950937

Cruise to Hell

by David P. Remy

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Overview
Lucky, Led and the Devil on a cruise together? Yes, join this traveling duo once again as they have to outwit the great deceiver and almost get more than they bargained for. An intended pleasant Caribbean island cruise goes terribly off course when a teenage daughter gets kidnapped by the witch doctor's slave. Zombies, Voodoo, angelic battles mixed up with a beautiful young lady, a psychic mother and a fiendish set of cruise ship staff members. All included with your cruise at no additional charge. What kind of a mess did our heroes get themselves into this time? More importantly, how do they get out of it... alive?
Description
Lucky Harris is a volunteer cruise ship chaplain. Led Daley is his traveling companion who is in constant pursuit of the lady for his life. The story develops with the characters little by little getting drawn into a dark, hellish situation. The local island witch doctor needs new blood and has the young teen daughter kidnapped. Unbeknownst to anyone, the daughter has an advocate aboard who is ready to do angelic battle with the power of the devil. This is a cruise story with a supernatural twist that will keep you page turning through the flaming battle between good and evil waged in the ship's chapel during a hurricane. Plenty of action and adventure for anyone who enjoys cruising. The reader will recognize many of their own cruise experiences with the added attraction of the adventure event you most likely don't want to sign onto for yourself. It will be a lot safer just reading about it in CRUISE TO HELL.
About the author
David P. Remy was born in Iowa a few months before the Pearl Harbor "incident" as those affairs are referred to in today's parlance. He attempted to become educated in Dubuque, IA, Detroit, MI, Washington, D.C., South Orange, NJ, and New Orleans, LA. It took a long time, in a lot of halls of higher learner. Finally, a little of it stuck. He felt most success with his in depth study of Mardi Gras and restaurants in the Cresent City...the Big Easy. Up to this time of writing, he's been a pastor, an educator, a counselor and tucked in the middle of over forty-four years of ministry, he served twenty short ones in the U. S. Navy as a chaplain to our courageous Sailors and a "padre" to our valiant Marines. He proudly adds, "Veteran" to his bio. Late in his life game he appends "Author" to his resume. He will let the reader determine the validity of that claim. Almost twenty years ago, he began a volunteer relationship with several cruise lines as a cruise ship chaplain. This united his life and his love into a tandem as pastor and ship chaplain. With his years in the Navy and now, surpassing forty-five cruises with a variety of cruise ship lines, he has gained a veritable boatload of shipboard experiences with people at sea, both crew and guests. Thus, the birth of the Lucky & Led cruise ship mystery series. "CRUISE TO HELL" is the second in the series. The debut edition in the series is entitled, "CRUISE TO MAYHEM". Both are available on most eReader devices. Now retired and living in the Florida Panhandle, David continues to transfer his cruise memories to paper. You may meet him as he returns to sail the high seas on his favorite cruise line visiting new ports several times each year. He hopes you enjoy reading his books as much as he relishes writing them. He also hopes to cruise with you someday. Who knows, you may become the prototype of a character in his next novel...a reputable one, we can only hope.