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Slater's Tempest

The Slater Mysteries

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Slater's Tempest

By: T.J. Jones
Narrated by: Tom Jordan
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Hurricane Irma tore through the Florida Keys in 2017, leaving a path of death and destruction in its wake. Isla Dunbar set out ahead of the storm, determined to save the sailboat that carried her dead mother's name. The "Caroline" went down 15 miles off the Florida coast, and Isla was presumed lost. But was she? Two tears later, Isla's most prized possession, her mother's necklace, appears on Roland Dunbar's doorstep. Is it a cruel hoax, or could his daughter still be alive?

Eric Slater and his partner Maggie tackle their most perplexing case yet when they travel to the Keys, hoping to fulfill a dying man's last wish and return his only heir. Maggie does battle with a shark, and Slater fight his own demons when Jasmine is attacked. Even "Old Eli" the ghost lends a hand.

©2019 Thomas Jones (P)2021 Thomas Jones
Detective Fiction Mystery Private Investigators Romantic Suspense Romance Suspense Florida

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