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Wreck of the Raptor

AJ Bailey Adventure Series, Book 3

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Wreck of the Raptor

By: Nicholas Harvey
Narrated by: Kim Bretton
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Two perilous events, half a century apart… Connected by one sunken ship.

It's 1974, the dawn of Disco, and cocaine is pouring into Miami. Whitey Snow is in too deep with Peruvian drug lords and hatches a last-ditch scheme to get out before it’s too late. When his cold-blooded boss becomes suspicious, things turn deadly.

Forty-five years later, divemaster AJ Bailey meets a mysterious client interested in wreck diving. Soon, AJ discovers her new friend’s motives have less to do with a vacation, and more to do with what happened in '74. The deeper they dive into the treacherous Caribbean, the deadlier the danger becomes… until Whitey’s hidden secret threatens the lives of both women.

Wreck of the Raptor is Book 3 of the exciting AJ Bailey Adventure series but can be enjoyed as a stand-alone novel.

©2019 Nicholas Harvey (P)2025 Harvey Books, LLC
Action & Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Sea Adventures Adventure
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Love love love this series. Found it after I finished the other series Nora Summers,which is equally good.
Well written, characters are interesting and easy to get invested in. Set in the Caribbean and written in a way that makes you want to go and dive a wreck.
Thanks Nicholas Harvey for a great read & listen.

A rollicking adventure

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