Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Review: Shadow Cay by Leona Bodie


Book Description


March 30, 2010



An instant hook thriller when paradise becomes a life-and-death nightmare. Already reeling from a rash of maritime disasters, a war and international terrorists, vigilante Madeleine Nesbitt and amateur detective Peter Duncan are destined for even darker days when they investigate the man with no conscience behind the world's most profitable enterprise. They find themselves in a sea of corruption, deception and lies.
                                                    
                                                                    My Review:

This book is about several people whose life intertwine during  this book, two are in organized crime, real bad boys, Madeleine  goes on the fairy with a good friend and she feels something is wrong and next she knows the boat sinks and all she remembers is scream, noise and the one that saves her. He tells her his name. ..... then one day she goes fishing with her parents and Madeleine has a bad feeling about that too, she tries to convince her dad not to go but he doesn't want to hear about it. That night when they lay close to an island to catch a good amount of fishm they wake up by brutal sounds and lights, Her dad tells her to get out of the boat, she does listen en to her horror her parents are killed in cold blood,

As only survivor she ends up on an Island that is owned by a drug baron, who ordered her parents murder. She know she has to lie and takes another name, he lets her stay and falls in love with her, she swore revenge and all she did was collecting evidence to hang him one day.

Peter Duncan comes work for company that makes pacemakers and meets in time Madeleine, they both regocnize each other but can't remember from what. Peter investicat the errors in his boss's pacemakers that are killing people way to early (3 yrs) together they go and fight the orginazed crome and bring them down, will they succeed ? read for yourself.
Great book, love the characters and the thrill in it, 
 

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