Dark Dive, Paperback by Mayne, Andrew, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US

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width: 5.5 in Book Series: Underwater Investigation Unit Ser. ISBN: 9781662506451 Item Height: 0.8 in Item Weight: 11.2 Oz Publisher: Amazon Publishing Author: Andrew Mayne Topic: Thrillers / Crime, Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths Language: English height: 0.8 in Publication Year: 2024 Genre: Fiction Book Title: Dark Dive : a Thriller Item Length: 8.2 in Number of Pages: 299 Pages Format: Trade Paperback Item Width: 5.5 in

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Dark Dive, Paperback by Mayne, Andrew, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US. Left behind: his abandoned truck in the vicinity of an unmarked sinkhole and new findings that have Sloan second-guessing everything she thought she knew about the man. Dark Dive, Paperback by Mayne, Andrew, ISBN 1662506457, ISBN-13 9781662506451, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US A Wall Street Journal bestselling series. Searching for a missing diver takes a Florida detective on a deep-diving adventure in a gripping thriller by the Amazon Charts bestselling author of Sea Castle . After the Underwater Investigation Unit’s disbandment, public outcry ushers Sloan McPherson and her partner, former navy diver Scott Hughes, back into the depths of crime solving. But Sloan’s return comes with a personal case. Longtime family friend Fred Stafford has disappeared. Left behind: his abandoned truck in the vicinity of an unmarked sinkhole and new findings that have Sloan second-guessing everything she thought she knew about the man. There are his gambling debts, his association with a treasure-hunting band of underwater cavern junkies called the Dive Rats, and most alarming of all, a discovery in Stafford’s storage shed that raises the stakes even higher and plunges Sloan into an unfathomable mystery. As Sloan’s investigation unfolds, a tragic Florida cold case, local superstitions, and a shocking conspiracy collide. For Sloan, finding Stafford and uncovering the buried secrets of the past soon drag her deeper into the dark unknown than she feared.