Sorrento Beach
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3.4 • 5 Ratings
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- $2.99
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Publisher Description
July 17, 1977, Santa Monica, California
Twenty-one-year-old college student, Paul Townsend is living an idyllic life on the sun drenched sands that meet the blue Pacific, his biggest concern being an increasingly complex love life. There’s Renee Ayers, a seventeen-year-old beauty that he works with and can’t seem to resist. Then there’s Lori Lewis, the first real love of his life, reappearing after three years. Finally, Jennifer Ryan, the famous actress, may be trying to seduce him.
But Paul’s life is about to be turned upside down. One hot summer day, a large man in a suit and tie walks toward the volleyball courts of Sorrento Beach. He demands a private meeting with Jack Rosen, the closest thing to a father Paul has ever known. Jack Rosen, a fellow player leaves with the stranger and does not return.
Days pass and Jack is still missing. When the police fail to turn up a lead, it’s left to Paul to track him down, unwittingly thrusting him into a high stakes game of international intrigue.
Can Paul discover Jack’s great secret that will explain his disappearance? And is there a murderer in their midst? The angry paparazzo? The unbalanced neighbor? The jilted ex-lover?
Will Paul be able to unravel the mystery … before it’s too late for Jack?
Customer Reviews
A bad amalgam of beach volleyball and WWII Russian crimes
There is nothing interesting about this novel except to marvel over the author’s ignorance of WWII (Jews happily living openly on a farm in Germany and serving the Russian soldiers roast beef - in 1945 when this fairy tale was described there were no Jews living openly and certainly no roast beef in all of Germany) and his endless fascination with arrested development young adults playing beach volleyball. Worse the two plots hardly touch one another and things are so unrealistic and dull that there is no tension developed in the reader’s mind as to how it will all string together. I’m not spoiling the drama of the plot (there is none) when I reveal that in the end the bad guys are beaten and the good guys are still happily playing beach volleyball...volleyball...volleyball......