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Sail Away
Sail Away | Celia Imrie
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The deliciously effervescent new novel from Celia Imrie, beloved character actress and author of Not Quite Nice, follows the exploits of two women on a cruise ship. The phone hasn't rung for months. Suzy Marshall is discovering that work can be sluggish for an actress over sixty--even for the star of a wildly popular 1980s TV series. So when her agent offers her the plum role of Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest in Zurich, it seems like a godsend. Until, that is, the play is abruptly cancelled under suspicious circumstances and Suzy is forced to take a job on a cruise ship to get home. Meanwhile Amanda Herbert finds herself homeless in rainy Clapham. The purchase of her new apartment has fallen through, and her children are absorbed in their own dramas. Then she spots an advertisement for an Atlantic cruise and realizes that a few weeks onboard would tide her over and save her money until her housing situation is resolved. As the two women set sail on a new adventure, neither can possibly predict the questionable characters and strange dealings they will encounter, nor the unexpected rewards they will reap. Vividly evoking the old-world glamour of a cruise ship--and the complex politics of its staff quarters--Sail Away is at once a hilarious romp and a thrilling adventure.
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CarolynM
Sail Away | Celia Imrie
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#bookhaulchallenge I've read the top 3. I'll get to the others eventually🙄
Love this idea! Thanks @Lcsmcat

Lcsmcat Good job! And how long ago did you originally post this? 5y
CarolynM @Lcsmcat 2018, probably May or June 🙂 5y
Reviewsbylola I enjoyed Every Note Played! 5y
CarolynM @Reviewsbylola I really do want to read it, there are just so many other books that keep getting in the way! 5y
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CarolynM
Sail Away | Celia Imrie
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Mehso-so

Entertaining enough I suppose but the writing was pretty flat and it all felt a bit slap dash to me. I'm a fan of Celia Imre as an actress and I enjoyed Not Quite Nice, but this was a bit disappointing.