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  • Mai Tai Murder Cruise

  • Cruise Ship Cozy Mysteries
  • By: Addison Moore
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Mai Tai Murder Cruise

By: Addison Moore
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Publisher's summary

An impending divorce. An ornery homicide detective. The cruise of a lifetime. And ghosts.

Midlife on the high seas is proving to be a real killer.

If I thought the first half of my life was a bumpy ride, I’d better buckle up because I’m about to go over the hill and off the rails.

Includes RECIPE! *A laugh out loud Cozy Mystery by New York Times, USA TODAY, & Wall Street Journal bestseller Addison Moore
A cruise ship cozy mystery!

My name is Trixie Troublefield, and I see ghosts. It’s sort of a new thing, and it’s more than a problem.

I’ve got good news and bad news. The good news is my travel blog Suddenly Single! What a trip. Has taken off like gangbusters and I’ve inadvertently become the queen for an entire tribe of newly divorced women.

And even better than that? Handsome Ransom Baxter, the head of vessel security, is throwing out more than a few signs that he’s interested in me.

The bad news? My ex has booked a cabin on the very same ship and not only is he determined to win me back—he’s determined to make me jealous with some leggy blonde.

It’s going to be eighteen long nights to paradise and back before I can evict my ex out of my life once again—but a killer has different plans.

Is it bad that I’m rooting for the killer?

Midlife on the high seas is proving to be murder.

From the NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY bestselling author, Addison Moore— Cosmopolitan Magazine calls Addison's books, "...easy, frothy fun!"

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virtual was bad

I enjoyed the story, loved the characters. However when you have a real person reading the book you can tell by the change in the voice what character is talking with the virtual it's just bad.

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No Emotion

the AI voice is horrible, Get a person to read these books. No emotion mispronounced words. It all sounds the same.

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virtual voice is seriously lacking

This was my first listen to a virtual voice narrated book. While the positive side of VV might be the ability to add books to the collection faster, I don't believe it's worth the loss of quality. I will be avoiding VV books in the future. In this book, VV didn't properly pronounce Mai Tai, shitzue, A-line, and a few other words. It missed needed inflection and emphasis to convey emotion. But the worst part was constantly getting lost in conversations...a live reader is an actor/actress who has different voices for characters. VV read everything the same. When reading an actual book or on Kindle, you can follow conversations by the formatting. Just listening to this read in the same voice left me frequently unable to tell who the speaker was until the "Trixie said," or "Wes said", lines, and the distraction meant I often didn't enjoy the story because there were delays in figuring out and following the action.

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