- The Angels and Bosley work together on a case involving a series of supposed accidental deaths taking place aboard a luxury cruise ship. When they discover who is responsible for the deaths, the situation becomes explosive.
- Despite the danger of the case associated with its isolated nature with nowhere to escape if problems arise, the Angels and Bosley agree to accept the case of John Strauss, the owner of a cruise ship line. There have been murders on each of his ships' sailings over the past six months, all of a different nature with seemingly random victims, with no one accepting responsibility and thus no known rationale for wanting to harm people on board. Although they realize that it in and of itself may not be an indication of the murderer's identity, they begin with the short list of people who were on each of the cruises as the suspects: Chief Engineer Fred Couper; Jerian Mayer, the lounge singer; the Purser, Tom Lavin; and Harry Dana, another lounge performer of the comedian and mind reader variety. Before the Angels and Bosley board the Belle Helene to set sail, they are already behind the eight ball as the murderer leaves them a calling card indicating that he/she knows they have been hired by Strauss. They end up having not many more potential suspects as the jinx of the cruise line has made it a veritable ghost ship. As the Angels and Bosley proceed, what may work in their favor is if they can make the murderer believe that he/she has succeeded in his latest murder attempt. But the murderer may have a more lethal contingency in mind if caught.—Huggo
- In a series of "accidents" aboard a cruise ship, a young honeymooning couple is murdered. Charlie's Angels join the trip to Hawaii to investigate for the ship's owner. Notes promise death; dummies are burned in effigy. Finally, Bosley and the girls set a trap. It works and they catch the ship's show lounge comedian - an impersonator who announces from the brig, in Donald Duck's voice, that there are three bombs aboard and each is set to explode within minutes.
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