**A *NEW YORK TIMES* MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF THE SPRINGβ’ An enchanting novel about Ro, a woman tossed overboard by heartbreak and loss, who has to find her way back to stable shores with the help of a giant Pacific octopus at the mall aquarium where she works. βImmersively beautiful.... A kaleidosc
Sea Change
β Scribed by Balcom, Dave
- Book ID
- 110471463
- Publisher
- Dave Balcom
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Series
- Jim Stanton 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
In this, his third mystery, retired community journalist Jim Stanton comes face to face with something that had always been missing from his character β anger that boils down to hate.Trained as a young man by the U.S. Navy to be one of a select group of covert warriors, Stanton walked away from that life at his first opportunity, recognizing that the anger that fueled his teammates was absent from his makeup.Now, forty years later, a chain of events sees him attacked and severely injured, returned to the bliss of a newlywed, and then into the depths of despair. These events ignite in him an anger he has never known. That anger spawns in a search for a kidnapped couple aboard their yacht, and then grows into a burning hate at the overt ruthlessness of the kidnappers.Driven by that anger and armed with unending curiosity, Stanton and his new bride, Jan, chase answers from Prince Rupert, British Columbia, and the Haida Quaii or "Archipelago of the North," to Washington and back to...
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