
Cruising To Komodo
Murder and Mystery Afloat
Rob Stuart(Author)
The Conrad Press
Published on 5. November 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-917673-11-2 (ISBN)
Description
'Cruising to
Komodo' is a 'cosy crime'
thriller set against the background of a world cruise, mixing crime with exotic
travel.
David Weston, retired Royal Military Policeman and his
wife, Penny, embark on the holiday of a lifetime - a cruise around the world on
the good ship 'Michelangelo'. The
last thing on his mind is that he might be called upon to exercise his old
detective skills to solve crimes. He is wrong!
Komodo' is a 'cosy crime'
thriller set against the background of a world cruise, mixing crime with exotic
travel.
David Weston, retired Royal Military Policeman and his
wife, Penny, embark on the holiday of a lifetime - a cruise around the world on
the good ship 'Michelangelo'. The
last thing on his mind is that he might be called upon to exercise his old
detective skills to solve crimes. He is wrong!
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 128 mm
Width: 197 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
200 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-917673-11-2 (9781917673112)
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Person
Rob Stuart was born in Germany where his father was a
cold warrior on the Iron Curtain. Rob has been a bookseller, civil servant,
wine bar owner and a teacher of English as a Foreign language. He has taught in
Cyprus, Kuwait, Spain, Germany and the United Arab Emirates. He finished his
teaching career as a lecturer in Academic Studies at the School of Oriental and
African Studies, University of London. He is now retired and divides his time
between travelling and writing. 'Cruising
to Komodo' is his fifth Conrad
Press publication.
cold warrior on the Iron Curtain. Rob has been a bookseller, civil servant,
wine bar owner and a teacher of English as a Foreign language. He has taught in
Cyprus, Kuwait, Spain, Germany and the United Arab Emirates. He finished his
teaching career as a lecturer in Academic Studies at the School of Oriental and
African Studies, University of London. He is now retired and divides his time
between travelling and writing. 'Cruising
to Komodo' is his fifth Conrad
Press publication.