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Shark Bait

Badass in Bahamas, Book 3

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Shark Bait

By: Unni Roberts
Narrated by: Unni Roberts
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When Norwegian ex-police officer Anne Bonnevie is released from prison in The Bahamas after three years, she fights the urge to return to Guana Cay to seek revenge on her former boss who framed her.

But when her friend Traction is kidnapped, Anne and her friend Sylvia follow the trail and end up on Guana Cay anyway. Their neighbor Dana disappears on a fishing charter. Anne suspects something sinister is afoot when it turns out that several wives have gone missing in Caribbean waters. As she investigates further, she finds that the owner of the fishing yacht from which these women went missing is her former boss. An agent from the FBI arrives on the island to look into the disappearances. He wants to catch Anne’s former boss and put him on trial, but that will screw up Anne’s agenda.

Trapped on the island in a severe hurricane, Anne must seek shelter with the FBI agent and the local police officer. Her hologram pirate friend shows Anne the spot where a hidden treasure was buried hundreds of years ago. Anne must act fast to get her hands on the treasure, while keeping focused on her primary goal: to exact revenge and bring justice on her ex-boss, who framed her and fed so many women to the sharks.

©2023 Unni Roberts Publishing (P)2025 Riverbend Inc and Unni Roberts Publishing
Action & Adventure Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths
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