<b>A taut, evocative thriller that's surprising to the last page.<br /> --Karen M. McManus, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>One of Us Is Lying</i></b><br /><br /><br /><br /><b>There's no hiding on a cruise ship--not even from yourself. <br /></b><br />Natalie's parents are taking her and her three best friends on a cruise for her seventeenth birthday. A <i>sail</i>-a-bration, they call it. But it's only been a few short months since Natalie's boyfriend died in a tragic accident, and she wants to be anywhere but here.<br /><br />Then she meets a guy on the first night and sparks fly. After a moonlit conversation on a secluded deck of the ship, Natalie pops down to her cabin to get her swimsuit so they can go for a dip. But when she returns, he's gone. Something he said makes her think he might have . . . jumped? No, he couldn't have.<br /><br />But why do her friends think she's crazy for wanting to make sure he's okay? Also, why do they seem to be hiding something from
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