The Woman in Cabin 10

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Title: Woman in the cabin 10

Author: Ruth War

Translator: Zahra Hedayati

Publisher: Nun

Subject: English story

Age category: Adult

Cover: Paperback

Number of pages: 368 p

Language Farsi

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The Woman in Cabin 10 is another work by the author of the famous and popular book In a Dark Dark Forest. Ruth Ware, the author of the best-selling mystery novel In a Dark Dark Forest, is now back with another novel. Equally fascinating and enchanting novel, and this time at sea, a fascinating story that reminds us of the works of Agatha Christie.

The New York Times and USA Today’s best-selling books on Amazon’s summer list, suggested by Oprah Winfrey. He is supposed to have a week-long cruise on a luxury ship, but this ship has only a few cabins, each of which is pregnant with very amazing and sometimes unbelievable events …

In part of the book we read:
My head was dry and I was holding my warm body for reasons that were short of breath and I was trying to hear. None. And then suddenly I was relieved. Delilah must have been lying under the bed, and when I got home I had the room locked on her. I did not remember closing the door, but I might have done it unconsciously when I got home.

Honestly, I did not remember much from the subway station. On the way home, my headache started and now that I was less scared, I could feel it coming back from the bottom of my skull. I really should not drink in the middle of the week.

There was nothing wrong with that when I was twenty, but I could no longer cope with the hangover as before. Dalila was upset in my arms, she was shaking and she was sticking her claws in my arms, I let her go and put on my cloak and tightened her belt around me. Then I picked him up and threw him into the kitchen. But when I opened the door, a man was standing there.
Trying to remember his appearance was futile, as I talked to the police about twenty-five times and to no avail. They kept asking, “Have you not seen a single piece of wrist skin?” No, no and no. He was wearing a loose sweater, a handkerchief around his nose and mouth, and everything was in the shadows.

Except his hands. He was wearing rubber gloves. That was what scared me the most. The gloves shouted, “I know what I’m doing,” meaning “I’m ready,” meaning “I’m looking for something but my money.” For a long moment we stood facing each other with bright eyes locked in my eyes.

Rothver in The Woman in Cabin 10 will take you into a mysterious and strange world with unexpected events. An exciting novel that was published in 2016 and was included in the New York Times and USA Today bestseller list.

The English writer managed to attract a large audience with his first story (In a Dark Forest) which was published in 2015 and now he is among the most famous English writers. A Woman in Cabin 10 was also released in 2016 by this successful author, who achieved even more success than the previous book and became one of the best sellers in several countries around the world.

In this book, you hear the story of an unprecedented mission at sea entrusted to Lubek Locke, a reporter for Travel Magazine. This one-week trip takes place on a luxury cruise ship where all the facilities and even the passengers are luxurious. The sea climate is very pleasant and calm. Everything looks good and quiet. But after a few days, Lou is confronted with something that can be likened to a strange nightmare.
He sees a woman thrown from the ship. But despite this, the ship continues on its way, and it is not as if such a terrible thing has happened. However, Lou tries to figure it out.

Ruthver has created another thrilling story called A Woman in Cabin 10, an adventure that’s even the most powerful when it ends, by relying on the unexpected, the twists and turns, and the atmosphere, which is apparently terrifying for its strange beauty. It also leaves readers restless for a long time. Most people who are interested in mystery stories can listen to this audiobook for a long time and not forget the book.

In a part of the book Woman in Cabin 10 we read:
My head was dry and I was holding my warm body for reasons that were short of breath and I was trying to hear.
None.
And then suddenly I was relieved. Delilah must have been lying under the bed, and when I got home I had the room locked on her. I did not remember closing the door, but I might have done it unconsciously when I got home.

Honestly, I did not remember much from the subway station. On the way home, my headache started and now that I was less scared, I could feel it coming back from the bottom of my skull. I really should not drink in the middle of the week. There was nothing wrong with that when I was twenty, but I could no longer cope with the hangover as before.

Dalila was upset in my arms, she was shaking and she was sticking her claws in my arms, I let her go and put on my cloak and tightened her belt around me. Then I picked him up and threw him into the kitchen.
But when I opened the door, a man was standing there.
Trying to remember his appearance was futile, as I talked to the police about twenty-five times and to no avail. They kept asking, “Have you not seen a single piece of wrist skin?” No, no and no. He was wearing a loose sweater, a handkerchief around his nose and mouth, and everything was in the shadows.

Except for his hands.
He was wearing rubber gloves. That was what scared me so much. The gloves shouted, “I know what I’m doing,” meaning “I’m ready,” meaning “I’m looking for something but my money.”
For a long moment we stood facing each other with his bright eyes locked in mine.

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