Apparent Wind
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Published: 6/27/2014
Dennis "Doom" Lewis is a small-time conman who paid a big-price: a five-year prison sentence for forging a novel by Eleanor Roosevelt that became an international bestseller. He gets an early release to attend his crooked father's funeral...and discovers that he's inherited a sailboat and a Florida town that's sinking into the sea. But the town is on prime real estate that two warring developers want badly enough to have already killed his father for…

304 Pages

Publisher: Brash Books

Release Date: February 3, 2015

Dennis “Doom” Loomis served five years in prison for writing a book under the name of Eleanor Roosevelt. He found out his father died in a drowning accident. But was it really an accident? He goes to south Florida where the Staggerlee, his father’s sailboat is being kept. Doom finds out his father was part owner in a proposed development and now he has ownership. He falls for Rosalind, a scuba diver

 

The location of the book is south Florida. I love when I read a book and can recognize locations. My own city of Weeki Wachee is even mentioned. The characters are very developed and the story flows at a steady pace. It is written in the third person point of view and is very descriptive. There are murders and mayhem galore. There are a few mentions of the “N” word. If you like the Pono Hawkins series by Mike Bond, you will definitely enjoy this book.

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