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  • Ripped Tide

  • A Daniel O'Dwyer Oak Island Adventure, Book 1
  • By: Lance Carney
  • Narrated by: Rudy Sanda
  • Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins

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Ripped Tide

By: Lance Carney
Narrated by: Rudy Sanda
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Publisher's Summary

"Hello, I'm a pharmacist. Perhaps I can be of assistance."  

After the death of his fiancee due to medical errors, hospital pharmacist Daniel O'Dwyer escapes to Oak Island, North Carolina. The only things on his mind are fresh sea air, fresh seafood, Fat Tire Amber Ale, and the avoidance of any type of healthcare institution. But fate and jellyfish draw him back, and reluctantly, he agrees to go undercover to combat narcotic drug diversion at nearby Boiling Grove Community Hospital. 

With minimal assistance from Willie, his socially imbalanced sidekick, Daniel must navigate through dangerous situations and wild characters, including a brawny redneck with a Bob Marley tattoo; a foreign physician with batlike qualities; and a lackluster human resources director with a penchant for mai tais and Ebenezer Scrooge.

©2015 Lance Carney (P)2019 Tantor

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