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A 300-year-old legend. Fathoms below. And the search might kill them all… Days and nights in unforgiving seas. Stuck aboard a rundown trawler. Two crew he can't control. And a despicable owner that doesn't care to know their names. Not where Jed thought he'd be. But on the final turn, everything changes. Artifacts spill to the deck. Lost for centuries. An adventure from the Caribbean to the Cape unfolds. Relics linking to an astonishing, unfinished tale. A disturbing slice of new-world history. Plagued of disaster, wrought with death… …and wrapped in immense fortune. But someone is prowling…mehr

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A 300-year-old legend. Fathoms below. And the search might kill them all… Days and nights in unforgiving seas. Stuck aboard a rundown trawler. Two crew he can't control. And a despicable owner that doesn't care to know their names. Not where Jed thought he'd be. But on the final turn, everything changes. Artifacts spill to the deck. Lost for centuries. An adventure from the Caribbean to the Cape unfolds. Relics linking to an astonishing, unfinished tale. A disturbing slice of new-world history. Plagued of disaster, wrought with death… …and wrapped in immense fortune. But someone is prowling around the docks. Someone vicious. Will Jed and his troubled shipmates decipher the clues in time? Or be thrown one by one into a watery grave? "Lions in the Water weaves a smart blend of historical events with curious figures. Wicked and cut-throat, with a thrilling climax that will leave readers clinging to the rail!"
Autorenporträt
Jack J. Wyatt grew up in the state's Central Coast. He attended CSU Northridge and Rutgers University, and holds degrees in Computer Engineering and Business Management. Wyatt now makes home on Florida's eastern shores. An exceptional storyteller with a unique voice, his action-adventure thrillers immerse readers into the lives of his characters with mystery, unique plots, and colorful prose. But it's the unusual research that put Wyatt's tales into a distinct class by themselves. His primary influences include David Baldacci, Andy Weir, Harlan Coben, Joseph Wambaugh, Michael Crichton, Dean Koontz, Sue Grafton, Stephen King, and Nelson Demille.