Language:EnglishPublisher:Intracoastal MediaISBN-13:9780692202494ISBN-10:692202498UPC:9780692202494Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:ThrillersBook Topic:CrimeSize:8.00 x 5.00 x 0.82 inchesWeight:0.8818Product ID:SC95S92KZ3
Ex-cop Nick Logan lives on a farm in the Maryland mountains and spends his days splitting cords of firewood by hand. When his college-age niece goes missing from her summer job in Rehoboth Beach, Nick is called in to find her. Just as he predicted, it turns out that his niece has run into nothing more sinister than a hot young lifeguard. Nick is ready to get back to splitting firewood, but his old friend and partner is now the Rehoboth Beach police chief, and he needs help. A deadly gang is stalking the boardwalk and beach trails of the nation's summer capital, leaving bodies behind with their organs removed. Fear grips the beach resort, but the bad guys haven't counted on Nick sticking around to work on his tan and turn the tide. He teams up with Detective Sarah Monahan to catch the killers, and soon finds that a beach romance can be as tricky to navigate as a murder investigation.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Intracoastal MediaISBN-13:9780692202494ISBN-10:692202498UPC:9780692202494Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:ThrillersBook Topic:CrimeSize:8.00 x 5.00 x 0.82 inchesWeight:0.8818Product ID:SC95S92KZ3
David Healey has been a journalist, teacher and ghostwriter. He has written three Civil War novels, including "Sharpshooter" and a non-fiction book, "1812: Rediscovering Chesapeake Bay's Forgotten War." His articles and essays have been published in many magazines, including American History, The Washington Times, Blue & Gray, Running Times and Maryland Life. When not writing, he enjoys running, working on his old house, and driving his family crazy by pulling over to the side of the road to read historical markers.
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Ex-cop Nick Logan lives on a farm in the Maryland mountains and spends his days splitting cords of firewood by hand. When his college-age niece goes missing from her summer job in Rehoboth Beach, Nick is called in to find her. Just as he predicted, it turns out that his niece has run into nothing more sinister than a hot young lifeguard. Nick is ready to get back to splitting firewood, but his old friend and partner is now the Rehoboth Beach police chief, and he needs help. A deadly gang is stalking the boardwalk and beach trails of the nation's summer capital, leaving bodies behind with their organs removed. Fear grips the beach resort, but the bad guys haven't counted on Nick sticking around to work on his tan and turn the tide. He teams up with Detective Sarah Monahan to catch the killers, and soon finds that a beach romance can be as tricky to navigate as a murder investigation.
David Healey has been a journalist, teacher and ghostwriter. He has written three Civil War novels, including "Sharpshooter" and a non-fiction book, "1812: Rediscovering Chesapeake Bay's Forgotten War." His articles and essays have been published in many magazines, including American History, The Washington Times, Blue & Gray, Running Times and Maryland Life. When not writing, he enjoys running, working on his old house, and driving his family crazy by pulling over to the side of the road to read historical markers.