Dead Storm (The Coastal Suspense Series Book 5)
No one is ever exactly as they seem, no matter how well you think you know them.
Maggie Seward's first case as a criminal investigator with the Franklin County Sheriff's Office involves the shooting death of an elderly man during what appears to be a home robbery. Who broke into the French's home? Was Robert French's murder the reason for the break-in, or a terrible, unexpected result?
The people of this quaint coastal area in the Florida Panhandle are shocked by the crime, but one of them is the one who pulled the trigger, killing a man who only had a few months to live.
Meanwhile, Maggie struggles to understand new mysteries in her own marriage. What is her husband and best friend really doing to earn a living? What other secrets is he keeping?
This is a novellette, not one of the regular books in the bestselling series. It is intended as a short "extra" or "bonus" read, and is also a prequel; set four years before the first book, Low Tide. It is intended for those who have read the series, and the fun is in knowing what is in store for these now-beloved characters.
As such, it's not a good introduction to the Forgotten Coast Florida Suspense series, and would not be the best entertainment value for your dollar.
New readers are always welcome to the fold, but this isn't the book for them. For that, check out the boxed set of the first four books, which is available at the same price. Then come back...we'll leave a light on for ya..
The Forgotten Coast Florida Suspense series is clean suspense, with very little violence, very mild language and no sexual content. It is rich in coastal atmosphere, populated by textured, full-realized characters and liberally seasoned with dry humor.
Country | USA |
Author | Dawn Lee McKenna |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
Format | Kindle eBook |
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Label | The Sweet Tea Press LLC |
Manufacturer | The Sweet Tea Press LLC |
NumberOfPages | 59 |
PublicationDate | 2019-04-28 |
Publisher | The Sweet Tea Press LLC |
ReleaseDate | 2019-04-28 |
Studio | The Sweet Tea Press LLC |