"delightful Doc Ford thriller"
The Category Four hurricane struck hard on Florida's west
coast especially devastating many of the Gulf islands.
Doc Marian Ford sees first hand the damage to Sanibel
Island with his home, marina and lab severely damaged by
the intense storm and he received a deep gash from a
flying object courtesy of the hurricane. Jeth, Tomlinson and other Sanibel residents find pieces of
German artifacts probably from a sunken submarine that
caused havoc in the Gulf of Mexico during WWII. Not long
afterward Jeth discovers the submarine. Mildred Chestra Engle asks Doc Ford to investigate what
happened to a beloved who vanished while meeting a German
submarine six decades ago. Chestra wants to prove he was
not a traitor only a blackmail victim. Feeling her
sorrow, Doc takes on the case, but nothing soon seem real
even her story or for that matter her age, which changes
every time he sees her. Danger finds Doc because others
like salvager Heller have differing plans for Ford's
client and the submarine; no one will stand in his way to
achieve them. The prime storyline starts a bit later than usual as the
key players and their motivations and the force of a
category four hurricane are prefaced (though Katrina makes
that level storm needing no introduction) to the reader.
These subplots quickly merge into a delightful Doc Ford
thriller. The marine biologist struggles with the
wrongfully defined case, the enigmatic female that has
Tomlinson thinking ghost while Doc kisses her when she
does not look too old, and the thirst for revenge by
Heller. Fans will enjoy DARK LIGHT as nothing is quite
like it seems especially in the aftermath of a hurricane
named Chestra. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 6, 2006
SummaryI magine hurricane winds over the Sahara Desert, preceded
by a cavalry of tornadoes. Imagine dunes flattened, then
resculpted. Then imagine all that at the bottom of the sea.
A Category Four hurricane has swept the west coast of
Florida, creating havoc, changing lives, and reshaping the
ocean bottom. Well-known reefs and wrecks have been covered
up-and new ones have emerged. The old woman who visits Doc
Ford's lab late one night has a haunting story, of a loved
one lost while rendezvousing with a German submarine off the
coast of Florida sixty years earlier, of her belief that he
was being blackmailed and that the storm has given her a
second chance to prove his innocence by uncovering the wreck
of his boat-and the truth-if only Ford would look for it.
Intrigued, Ford agrees, and sets in motion a chain of events
that will change his life forever. For there are other
things in that wreck as well, and other men want those
things, men willing to commit terrible acts to get them. And
the woman herself-the woman is not what she seems. . . .
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