Paul Delamare has been roped into accompanying his old friend on a luxury cruise aboard the magnificent superyacht Mal de Mer. It’s all plain sailing until his friend’s priceless necklace is stolen, and everyone falls under suspicion.
Every chef for himself.
As Paul races to catch the thief, the ship begins to drift off-course, veering into the storm-lashed mid-Atlantic. Then one of the passengers is found dead in mysterious circumstances, in a pool of coffee and surrounded by cake crumbs.
Voyage of the damned.
It’s all hands-on deck to catch the killer, but Paul soon discovers guests and crew are harbouring deadly secrets. And if he can’t get to the bottom of the mystery soon, he’ll be sleeping with the fishes. (Summary via Goodreads)
You would think that if a crime, like theft or murder, occurred on a yacht it would be easy to solve. Well in May Contain Murder it is anything but easy !!
May Contain Murder is the second book in the Chef Paul Delamare Mystery series by Orlando Murrin and Chef Paul is in way over his head. Chef Paul has been invited by his dear friend Xera to help write her memoir. Xera has just gotten married, and a small group of family and friends are traveling with the newlyweds on an Atlantic cruise and Paul is included so they can begin their writing journey.
Unfortunately, shortly into the cruise a very unique and expensive necklace the groom, Sir Billy, gave to this bride, Xera, is stolen out of their cabin. But before they can figure out where it is or who stole it, Xera is found dead the next morning.
Paul knows that something isn't right with the scene but has no authority and it is all a hunch plus the captain of the boat has the authority and dictates how to handle it. Xera's death is ruled an accident, and things are to continue as normal as they can.
Luckily for Xera Paul will do whatever he can to find out what really happened to her ... no matter how dangerous it gets !! Sadly, he is among strangers and doesn't know who he can trust or if he can trust anyone.
May Contain Murder is such an interesting read. With everyone stuck on the yacht, not being able to leave, you would think it would be easy to keep track of everyone ... but that is not the case for Paul. It's a good thing readers aren't there and can sit back and relax while they tag along with everyone and you don't have to worry about getting seasick.

