Deep Sea Dead

by Lori Avocato

Pauline Sokol (4)

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Pauline Walks the Plank . . . A confirmed landlubber, insurance fraud p.i. Pauline Sokol's never heard the call of the sea - or if she has, she didn't pay attention. But now the former RN is donning her nurse's whites once more to go undercover as part of the medical team of the Golden Dolphin - a lavish luxury liner that's setting sail for Bermuda. There's something fishy going on aboard the super-deluxe dinghy, and it's Pauline's job to be the ship's designated secret snoop - if she show more doesn't get too distracted by the motley crew of friends and relatives who've decided to sail along with her . . . and by her sexy supervising fellow investigator, Jagger. But when a dead body turns up - in Pauline's cabin, no less! - and another nurse goes missing, Pauline realizes she may be over her head in shark-infested waters. And getting safely onto dry land may be a long swim back! show less

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This is the fourth book in the Pauline Sokol series by Lori Avocato.

In this installment of this series Pauline, an ex-nurse turned insurance fraud investigator is going on the high-seas. Terrified of the water, Pauline must go undercover ,once agan as a nurse, aboard a cruise ship to investigate their medical staff. Going along on the cruise is her friends and family, and of course her love interest Jagger.
This was not the best book so far in the series but it was an enjoyable read. The characters have really grown into there own and are very likeable and funny. If you are reading the series you will enjoy this book, but if you are just starting I recommend starting at the beginning.
As I have done with every book in this series I am show more going to mention the Stephanie Plum series parallels. This series ripped-off the character and family ties from the Evanovich series. I want to state this because it ticks me off, but at the same time this series is good. If you haven't read the PLum series, it won't bother you at all, but if you have you are going to be annoyed! show less
If you like your gay characters stereo-typed, your investigators clueless and your plot lines unlikely then this book is for you.
I picked the murder within 2 pages of the character being introduced. This really is a slightly worse version of the Stephanie Plum novels.

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Canonical title
Deep Sea Dead
Original publication date
2006-04-25

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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