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  • Rising Storm

  • A Jesse McDermitt Novel (Caribbean Adventure Series, Book 11)
  • By: Wayne Stinnett
  • Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
  • Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins

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Rising Storm

By: Wayne Stinnett
Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
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Miles from the laid-back lifestyle of No Name Key, and just shy of the raucous nightlife of Miami and South Beach, lies Coconut Grove, a tropical oasis with a distinct Bohemian flair. Lately, a seedy underside has emerged along the Grove's waterfront, preying on adventurous young women.

Somewhere amid all the glitz and glamour, hides a thief who stole a fortune in Aztec emeralds. Or did he? Jesse McDermitt must first determine if the victim herself is a thief. The trail of clues leads him to evidence that the thief may be involved in a string of more heinous crimes.

Jesse and Chyrel enlist the help of the recently returned Charity, and the trio go "undercover" at a floating swinger's party headed for the Bahamas, which may well be a front for torture and murder.

When a sudden violent storm strikes Stiltsville, Jesse finds himself alone on the ocean, trying to recover the treasure and put a murderer behind bars - but first he must win the battle with Mother Nature.

©2017 Wayne Stinnett (P)2017 Wayne Stinnett

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