Sea Castle: A Thriller (Underwater Investigation Unit Book 4)
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A Wall Street Journal bestselling series. A deep diving investigator is pulled into the depths of a string of unsolved serial murders in a riveting thriller by the Amazon Charts bestselling author of Sea Storm.
When a young woman washes ashore on a Fort Lauderdale beach, Sloan McPherson of the Underwater Investigation Unit is called in to consult. Sloan’s instinct says murder, but even then, there are too many questions.
For answers she reaches out to Gwen Wylder. The Miami homicide detective is notorious for being manipulative, bitter, a tyrant to her peers, and wicked smart. And she demands something in return from Sloan: fresh insight into seemingly unrelated cold-case murders and disappearances—and a possible serial killer trolling the Florida coast.
As loose ends of the old files begin to come together, another woman disappears. Sloan and Gwen are certain she’s the newest link in a deadly chain. They are determined to track her down before she dies, but they soon find themselves in uncharted waters. And the deeper Sloan and Gwen go, the stranger the case gets.
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Additional information
Publisher | Thomas & Mercer (21 Feb. 2023) |
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Language | English |
File size | 4531 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 312 pages |
by Kindle Customer
This thriller is epic, so many twists and the pace is just right. Like any good magician you never know what the left hand is doing while watching the right or vice versa. Even when you think you know what’s going on another curve ball comes at you.
by Jess
Great book! Great series!
by Andrew Morrant
I was disappointed that the UIU was not at work in this book, I may read one more but do not see the benefit of writing a book about an underwater investigation unit if it it not in the book. Not a bad story just not what I was looking for.
by EmmaG
I’ll keep harping on that we should be able to i use half stars on our reviews. All of the books to date in this series have been a good 4.5*.
Already eagerly awaiting the next installment on 2024!
by Glasgow john
Having really enjoyed all its predecessors this did not hold my attention at all. Why so little underwater activity and actual investigation as the title suggests? It perhaps would better deserve the title Seriel killer profiling. I may stay clear of any further in this series. Disappointing.
by DadTheTooth
Intelligent, exciting, very well thought out. An antagonist of a type I don’t think anyone else has done and, an excellent‘sidekick’ character in Gwen. A real page turner with a lot of meat.
by GCScott-Malden
I was hoping that the Underwater Investigation Unit would feature some underwater action….not so. Instead a rather tedious, and frankly unbelievable, plot. This book has all the hallmarks of being hastily and lazily written. Andrew Mayne has some excellent characters in his other series but fails to develop Sloan at all. His other main characters, Solar and Hughes and even Sloan’s daughter and Run, barely feature at all. Please do better as I really enjoy these books (mostly)
by Esme Harrison
A real page turner.