IslandsBy Sara Stamey
“Just a
touch of turbulence, folks. Buckle up.” Maybe archeologist Susan Dunne should
have heard the pilot’s voice over the speaker as a larger warning, about what
lay ahead of her on the Islands of
the Caribbean. Curl up with a hot mystery that’s set in a sunny, tourist mecca.
Join this Pacific Northwest scientist as she digs deep into the culture, the
history, and the motives of current residents, within this garden paradise.
No stranger
to investigating mysteries, Susan Dunne specializes in discovering and
researching clues to discovering ancient petroglyphs and their associated
history. These are boulders and rocks with primitive carvings. An intriguing
dimension that enhances their allure is that many of the carved designs which
are found worldwide are surprisingly similar. Susan is working on a theory and
wants to consult with an anthropologist who was last reported to be hiding out
in the Caribbean. She is on the hunt to find him and her search turns up some
unexpected and ominous results.
But Susan
also holds a secret of her own, the last letter from her dear brother. He
recently drowned while living on this island as he was diving for treasure at a
sunken ship that’s guarded by legendary voodoo, Jumbies, and a bloodthirsty
cult. Susan wants to solve the mystery surrounding his death. She unlocks some
most disturbing secrets and will need to face fears of her own in order to try
and stop evil from overtaking her.
The history,
legends, and culture of the Caribbean are integrated delightfully within this
suspenseful story. The characters and their passionate motivations are artfully
revealed throughout the course of the plot. Descriptions of the luscious
setting, both above and below waters, during adventurous scuba dive
explorations, are to be savored.
The author,
Sara Stamey wrote an early draft of Islands
when she was living in the Caribbean, working as a scuba instructor and guide.
She originally wrote the book as a stand-alone novel. At the end she felt that
the characters had more to tell, so she started a sequel set in Belize and
Guatemala, where she has also spent time. Sara’s journeys include treasure
hunting, backpacking worldwide, operating a nuclear reactor at Hanford, and owning
a farm in Southern Chile. Returning to her home town in the Pacific Northwest,
she taught creative writing at Western Washington University for several years.
This author
has several other exciting books as well, including her most recent The Ariadne Connection which is a
Science Fiction thriller.
Wendy, thank you for your lovely review!
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