A schoolteacher and amateur sleuth suspects foul play when a fellow passenger on a sea-plane gets sick and dies..


Alright, so if you're into those super fast-paced, twist-every-minute mysteries, you might find Murder on a Honeymoon a bit of a snooze. But for anyone who appreciates a good, old-fashioned whodunit with a strong, quirky lead, this one's absolutely worth digging up. It's got that undeniable charm of 1930s cinema, even ...


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"Alright, so if you're into those super fast-paced, twist-every-minute mysteries, you might find Murder on a Honeymoon a bit of a snooze. But for anyone who appreciates a good, old-fashioned whodunit with a strong, quirky lead, this one's absolutely worth digging up. It's got that undeniable charm of 1930s cinema, even with its little quirks. Anyone who loves classic Hollywood or just a bit of gentle sleuthing will probably enjoy it. The whole thing kicks off on a seaplane heading to Catalina. I..."
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