Publisher Description
An almost twenty-year-old unsolved murder from Florida’s pot-hauling days gets Hannah Smith’s attention, but so does a more immediate problem. A private museum devoted solely to the state’s earliest settlers and pioneers has been announced, and many of Hannah’s friends and neighbors in Sulfur Wells are being pressured to make contributions.
The problem is the whole thing is a scam, and when Hannah sets out to uncover who’s behind it, she discovers that things are even worse than she thought. The museum scam is a front for a real estate power play, her entire village is in danger of being wiped out—and the forces behind it have no intention of letting anything, or anyone, stand in their way.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
At the start of bestseller White's suspenseful second Hannah Smith novel (after 2012's Gone), a 100-pound tarpon leaps out of the water onto Smith's charter boat, knocking two men overboard, and Smith spots a shark heading their way. The scene sets the tone for this entertaining crime thriller in which Smith, drawn into a 20-year-old murder case and a real estate scam targeting senior citizens, tangles with pit bulls, an ax-wielding nemesis wearing a mask and a raincoat, and an industrial shredder and its drug-crazed operator. Doc Ford, the star of Night Moves and 19 other White novels, occasionally pops up as Smith's love interest, but it's Smith's gutsy, no-nonsense attitude and fierce loyalty to her mother, Loretta, and her crime-solving pal, deputy sheriff Liberty Tupplemeyer, that gives the story its heart. White's evocative descriptions of life on Florida's Gulf Coast, both human and animal, win this series its rightful place in the ever-popular Florida crime fiction genre. Author tour.
Customer Reviews
Deceived
Held my attention but some disappoint at the ending.
A good read
Good mystery with plenty of twists and turns.
No!
I love RWW's Doc Ford novels. So....desperate for a beach book, I bought this one, and having paid, forced myself to read the whole thing. It's a disappointing thing. It is so bad, and so poorly written, I can only conclude that someone else wrote it.