12 Ginny and Hendrik had a quiet, pleasant meal in the lounge with the other first-class passengers. The rest of the passengers were served more coffee or tea and sandwiches in their seats or their rooms. Ginny looked for the Warwicks but didn’t see them and wondered how Mrs. Warwick was faring and if her husband still resented Ginny for bringing Detective Keating into their room. She kept an eye out for the couples in the lounge but didn’t see them enter. Perhaps they had decided not to have a meal, or perhaps they had gathered somewhere else and were planning their mutiny. She insisted on paying the check this time and was pleased to see Hendrik at ease with that. They moved into the smoking room, where some of the passengers had gathered to complain among themselves, and where Ginny,

