I liked Ruth Ware’s previous thrilled, In a Dark, Dark Wood. She’s very good at making you want to finish and keeping you at the edge of your seat. The Woman in Cabin 10 is about a travel writer who is burgled shortly before she’s to take a complimentary luxury cruise to Norway. The burglary leaves her anxious and on the first night onboard, she believes she hears a woman go overboard. Everyone she tells thinks she’s crazy. This was a good read, but left a few strings untied. I don’t want to spoil the story by detailing them, but I was disappointed at the end that some things were not clearer to me. It’s still worth reading, but it wasn’t as good as I had hoped it would be.