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Explosive Crossroads

Luke Dodge Ocean Adventure, Book 2

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Explosive Crossroads

By: C.F. Goldblatt
Narrated by: Austin Stoudenmire
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Temporarily exiled in Panamá with his fiancée Dr. Nici, Luke finds that the country is a spearfishing and fishing paradise. In Virgin Pacific and Caribbean waters, he finds huge tuna, amberjack, roosterfish, pargo, and grouper. While hunting robalo just outside the gates to the Panamá Canal, he discovers a massive, unexploded, radioactive dirty bomb. Luke makes a few wrong moves and becomes the prime suspect in a plot to blow up the canal.

With Homeland Security hot on his tail, Luke finds protection among his Kuna and Emberá Indian friends, hiding out deep in the coastal rain forest. The Columbian FARC rebels kidnap Luke and march him to one of their hidden base camps. Luke has a steamy war-time romance with Gabriella, the tough, sensual leader of the FARC platoon holding Luke captive.

In an epic overnight battle from atop a makeshift raft, the two grapple with a giant black marlin they call Viejo. It is up to Luke to win his freedom by tracking down the terrorists and thwarting their plan to blow up the canal and destroy Panamá City–where Nici waits for his safe return.

©2019 Chris Fisher Goldblatt (P)2022 Chris Fisher Goldblatt
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