Smooth sailing seems to be on the horizon for MBLIS Miami, and that lets Marston pursue the hunt for the Dragon's Rogue full speed ahead. But just when it looks like he's on the cusp of a breakthrough, a new case brews when a mysterious boy with seemingly no past is picked up on the streets, and when that past is uncovered, it connects with murder, death, and human trafficking across the Caribbean.
It's time for Marston and Holm to sail back into action to untangle this web of deceit and set things right!
Matt Lincoln has lived his entire life on the coast and he wouldn't have it any other way. A lifelong fan of Travis McGee, Magnum PI, and just about anyone who knows their way around a boat and a good cigar, Matt now lives where the sand meets the surf with his beautiful wife, a son who reminds him way too much of himself at that age, and an Irish Setter who he can never seem to tire out. Life is good.
I think I am as excited as the Navy kids to find out how you will come up with how you finally have Ethan find the Dragons Rouge and the getting the treasure from the Bahamas keep writing them and I will keep reading them great job!
This 81 year old great grandma has enjoyed every story and I am looking forward to more so write fast as I’ve almost caught up to you. I have family in Naples so I am a little familiar and I have visited Miami.
Always fun to read the adventures of the MBLIS agents. I have a pretty good picture in my mind of how they look, handsome & rugged but kind & compassionate. Really want to meet them 😉
I still love these books. Only wish I could do the editing. The him and her, he she mix ups do drive me a little crazy, but they are worth it the stories are that good!
I've enjoyed all 17 books so far. I even put up with typographical errors. But I can't fathom why in this book Marsten is depicted as a Marine (loc 282) after being proud of his Navy SEALS heritage. Pu-lease!!
Interesting. Intrigue and fast moving to the bottom of the sea. Wonder what we'll find. Pirates and treasures. Very well written. Keeps your interest till the end.