Bahamas West End Is Murder (Ben Candidi Mysteries)
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Rating | : | 4.63 (728 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1568251009 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 302 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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He is a longtime Miami resident and 30-year veteran of biomedical science. Wyle is a nom de plume. His interests include the South Florida marine ecosystem, technology's impact on human psychology, multi-culturalism, and the telling of a good story.
Dirk Wyle has spun another great tale of intrigue Ray Dix As scientist Ben Candidi and his beautiful soul mate Dr. Rebecca Levis sail toward the Bahamas for vacation, they encounter and salvage a sinking boat with an obviously murdered man aboard. Welcome to Paradise: home of good cops, bad cops, drugs and double dealing. The story unfold. Sailing to murder Gregg E. Brickman Ben Candidi has a doctorate in pharmacology, a freelance career as a scientist, an alluring physician as a soul mate, and a nose for murder.Ben and Rebecca encounter a sinking cabin cruiser when sailing to the Bahamas for vacation and a bit of work. They decide to tow the craft to . Hard to put down Caribman Very good book. Always moving such that you do not want to put it down, Plenty of intrigue and related mysteries along the way. Always wondering "Ok, what's next". Having been to the Caribbean on many occasions and having been subjected to the bureaucratic bumbling and the draconia
Together Ben and Rebecca repair the boat and bring it and the body to the West End of Grand Bahama Island. Mary Frances WilkensCopyright © American Library Association. A voyage in international waters turns ugly when the couple comes across a sinking boat, its only passenger ("Steve," they later learn) swimming in a pool of his own blood mixed with seawater. Ben and Rebecca are left to deal with the sordid characters on the marina--drug smugglers, tarot-card readers, and corrupt officials--as best they can wh
Unfortunately, the mailbox corporation in Miami that owns the yacht ignores Ben's $100,000 salvage claim?and the Bahamian police won't let him move the yacht to Florida. Should they cut their losses and run? Or is it too late already?. The harder Ben and Rebecca press their claim, the more sinister West End becomes. And they agree that the West End marina is the right place to bring the body. As vacationing Ben Candidi and Rebecca Levis sail through International Waters toward Grand Bahama Island, they receive a strange welcome?a sinking cabin cruiser with a dead man at the helm. To avoid trouble, they play it dumb and treat the cocaine-smuggling marina tenants as the divers and sport fishermen they are pretending to be. Ben knows how to patch bullet holes below the waterline and Rebecca knows how to estimate time of death