
Return to Cayman: Paradise Held Hostage
A Mike Scott Thriller, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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CJ Goodearl
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By:
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Eric L Douglas
About this listen
A cruise ship drops anchor on a coral reef in the Caribbean Sea trapping Mike Scott underwater while the air supply in his scuba tank slowly drops toward zero. The computer systems in a car are hacked and the car and runs into George Town harbor, nearly drowning the driver. A "cone of silence" drops over the island nation, cutting off communications between Grand Cayman and the outside world.
Is this the work of a cyberterrorist bent on protecting the environment without regard for human life? Or is it something else entirely? This thriller has Mike Scott racing against the clock to unravel the mystery before the entire world is thrown into chaos.
©2015 Eric Douglas (P)2017 Eric Douglas
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