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Coastal Justice #6

After the Sunset

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Dark clouds dampen bright futures and, on Florida’s Gulf Coast, you never know when you’ll be stuck in the eye of a storm.

With his wedding fast approaching, Detective Dillon Storm couldn’t be more at peace. The thing about peace though is that it can be fleeting, very fleeting in a place like this.
When Naples’ newest mayoral candidate’s wife comes to Dillon with concerns about her son’s safety, Dillon takes it seriously. When that same son is then involved in a car accident and placed in an ambulance that promptly vanishes on the way to hospital, Dillon knows he’s dealing with something much more deadly than a mother’s worry.

What he finds is a deadly game of cat and mouse that will twist everything he knows, threaten to ruin the reputation he’s built since his return to Naples, send him crashing into familiar waters, and quite possibly derail his wedding before he even has a chance to say ‘I do’.

Happy endings are hard to come by, and sometimes the most dangerous moments can happen AFTER THE SUNSET!

177 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 3, 2018

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December 19, 2018
Tunnels beneath Marco Island??

Dillon Storm ends up involved in some of the most unusual murder investigations. And who would believe that Naples, Florida would have such a dark and dangerous underbelly??
A wonderful read, and besr wishes to Mr. & Dr Dillon Storm.
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April 29, 2021
After the Sunset

Another thrilling book by Mark Stone with lots of twists and turns and a real surprise ending. Readers will need to get the book and see for themselves. Highly recommend.
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