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Will Service Eco Thrillers #1-3

Will Service Thriller Box Set

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Featuring the #1 Best Sellers: Bonefish Blues, Tuna Tango, and Dorado Duet

Finally, the first three books in the Will Service Thriller series have been compiled into a boxed set. These books will take the reader from Will's first Adventure in the Florida Keys to St. Petersburg and Mexico. Featuring lots of action, boating, fishing, and diving, join Will for his adventures.

Dorado Duet
It’s a last chance for Will. Bringing boats back from Mexico and Central America seems like the ideal gig for a boat bum. But his latest job becomes complicated when he is offered a large bounty — a payoff big enough to set him up in his own business. The only problem is the boat is owned by a gangster who is still aboard. The situation is further complicated by two beautiful sisters. One has been kidnapped and is being held aboard the boat; the other who’s motives are murky has attached herself to Will.

Follow Will as he chases the boat from Baja to the Pacific Coast of Mexico, trying to save the contract and the woman. Features plenty of sailing, boating, diving and fishing action along the way.

Tuna Tango
Will Service is living the Keys lifestyle until a hurricane swamps his boat and destroys his unfinished house. A family friend offers him an opportunity to get back on his feet, and he takes the challenge of rebuilding an iconic fish house on St. Petersburg Beach - a job unique to his abilities.
The stakes are raised when a black market fish smuggling business is discovered on the property, and one of his delinquent workers steals a huge Bluefin tuna. The poachers take his girlfriend hostage to ensure his cooperation and protect their business forcing Will into a race to save her and shut down their operation.

Bonefish Blues
Will Service, a mild-mannered fly fishing guide, is living the Keys lifestyle. When he finds his favorite bonefish flat is in jeopardy, and the secret it holds lethal, he soon realizes he is the only one that can make a difference. Together with the son of his nemesis and a beautiful local woman, they face off against a twisted mob boss and a crooked realtor who will stop at nothing to hide their secret and protect their development. Can they save the pristine Key?

535 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 11, 2017

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March 5, 2018
I read these novels individually and MORE IS BETTER:

Bonefish Blues (Will Service Eco Thrillers #1) -- Meet Will, a quiet but competent kinda guy, sort of a loner, who has been building a house for more than five years on an island in Florida's Keys. He also likes to fish but in a green way--catch and release unless it's for dinner. The book starts slowly, quietly, introducing you to Will and the beauty of the keys. Then we meet some bad guys and things keep racheting up a notch or two at a time until we're racing along like Will's fishing boat toward the climax. No spoilers but I enjoyed my visit and look forward to returning.
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Tuna Tango (Will Service Eco Thrillers #2) -- Picking up shortly after "Bonefish Blues" ends, Will and Sheryl are now on the west coast of Florida, north of his beloved keys. The first few chapters are slow, but as before momentum builds and a really good yarn erupts. And you can get some sterling pointers on boating and fishing as a bonus!
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Dorado Duet (Will Service Eco Thrillers #3) -- After somewhat slow starts (but good, strong finishes) in the first two books in the series, author Steven Becker finally hits his stride and delivers a taut, well-paced adventure packed with boats, beaches, beauties and badguys. Our hero Will remains somewhat of a jerk about women but is essentially a straight shooter (think Bogart--and if you've never seen Key Largo or any number of his other films, DO--or a 21st century equivalent) and for bad guys we have gangsters. You needn't have read the previous two novels (although they are both good yarns you will enjoy) as this stands completely on its own.
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