Sand and Scald
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- 2,99 €
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- 2,99 €
Publisher Description
THE TRUTH DOES NOT CHANGE ACCORDING TO OUR ABILITY TO STOMACH IT.
Seventeen days ago, freelance investigative journalist Romilly Hale drove onto a restricted Texas coastline with nothing but a broken truck, a hidden camera, and a dead mother's cipher pressed against her spine. She came chasing the discrepancy between an environmental disaster and the corporate narrative designed to bury it. Instead, she walked straight into a cage controlled by a man heavier than the room he occupies.
Brecken Ash runs the Matagorda remediation site with calculated, absolute authority. He controls the water, the gates, the communication, and the shifting details of the cleanup. To the corporate giants at Galveston Petroleum, he is a loyal contractor sweeping their dirt under the rug. To Romilly, he is the primary target.
But on a beach where the sand burns at 145 degrees and the air tastes of sulfur and Corexit, assumptions are the first things to erode.
Brecken isn't burying the evidence—he's excavating it. For three years across four toxic locations, he has been dismantling the company from the inside out, recovering sealed files to avenge the father who died on a rigged offshore platform twenty-two years ago.
When their parallel crusades collide under the stark glare of a bare bulb, the narrative inverts. The cruelty becomes protection. The captivity becomes an alliance. And a single name on a distribution list bridges their trauma in a way that makes their exposure fatal.
Then, the storm arrives.
As Category 3 Hurricane Delma barrels down on the Gulf, shutting down lines and locking the causeway road, a corporate fixer steps onto the sand with explicit orders to resolve all outstanding liabilities. On a twelve-mile strip of land at sea level, "resolution" means erasure.
Trapped in an 8x10 shipping container while the wind screams outside, the line between professional distance and molecular proximity dissolves. They have twenty-six exposures, an encrypted drive, and a three-minute lead to escape the beach alive.