### From Publishers Weekly Launching a three-book series, Wolfe's latest takes place several decades after the close of his acclaimed four-volume the Book of the Long Sun. There, it was revealed that the great artifact called the Whorl, unbeknownst to its millions of inhabitants, was in fact a fail
Blue Waters
β Scribed by Eric Chance Stone
- Book ID
- 111942107
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781734162608
- ASIN
- B08HY42LYR
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A casual outing with a metal detector ends in a surprising find: not treasure...but the shocking remains of a gruesome murder. Native Texan Rick Waters is a jack-of-all trades: treasure hunter, diver, part-time detective. Never any good at holding down a steady job, Rick does whatever he can to make a livingβsearching for stolen cars or missing persons, catching and selling catfish from the bayou, or gambling in pool hallsβwhatever it takes to one day fulfill his dream: his very own fishing yacht and charter business. Little does Rick know, his latest foray into the bayou with his metal detector will forever change his life. From the bayous of southeast Texas to the seedier neighborhoods of Houston, from the sparkling beaches of the Virgin Islands to the Voodoo drug dens of Haiti, Rickβs quest to find a killer will take all of his wits and skill to stay alive and bring justice to a young womanβs killer. And if heβs lucky, he might find some treasure after all. Buckle up and enjoy the ride!..M.F
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