Bahamas Blue |
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Author:
| Poyer, David |
ISBN: | 978-1-937997-25-0 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2013 |
Publisher: | Northampton House
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $4.99 |
Book Description:
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"There can be no better writer of modern sea adventure around today." – Clive Cussler
“Poyer has an accurate ear for dialogue and he fleshes out his characters . . . plenty of built-in tension.” – New York Times Book Review
“. . . Poyer establishes himself firmly in the company of our best writers of seafaring adventure.” – Robert Houston, author of Blood Tango and The Fourth Codex
“Poyer produces an action-packed, fast-paced novel,...
More Description"There can be no better writer of modern sea adventure around today." – Clive Cussler
“Poyer has an accurate ear for dialogue and he fleshes out his characters . . . plenty of built-in tension.” – New York Times Book Review
“. . . Poyer establishes himself firmly in the company of our best writers of seafaring adventure.” – Robert Houston, author of Blood Tango and The Fourth Codex
“Poyer produces an action-packed, fast-paced novel, building suspense expertly, with plenty of twists and turns.” – Publisher’s Weekly
USA Today -bestselling author David Poyer writes gripping undersea thrillers in the tradition of Clive Cussler and John D. MacDonald.
Salvage diver and ex-con Tiller Galloway vowed he’d never work for "The Baptist" again. Until the menacing kingpin makes him an offer he can't refuse, sending him deep into the beautiful blue Caribbean to raise fifty tons of sunken cargo-- a dive to the razor's edge of death. Caught in the cross fire of a crazed underboss, hostile islanders, and a corrupt Bahamian government, Tiller and his Hatteras Island sidekick Shad Aydlett take on a nightmare of double crosses, as a scenario more sinister than he ever imagined begins to unfold.
From the author of Down to a Sunless Sea comes this shattering sequel to Hatteras Blue, a tale as explosive as those of Hammond Innes and Peter Benchley, and packed with some of the most breathless and vivid undersea scenes ever written.