**Randy Wayne White's Ten Thousand Islands was "one of the most
satisfying thrillers in recent memory"--*Chicago Tribune
"Of all the writers [in] the Florida mayhem boom, only White can
claim to have created a series hero to match Hemingway's memorable
outdoorsmen and John D. MacDonald's much-missed Travis
McGee."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
The past comes disconcertingly alive for Doc Ford in Randy Wayne White's
most electrifying novel yet.
On a working vacation to Guava Key, marine biologist Doc Ford notices
two female joggers who follow the same route at the same time every day.
He can't help thinking how easy it would be for a predator to become
aware of them, too. As it turns out, he isn't the only one. There seem
to be more and more predators these days.
Forced to step in, Ford finds himself involved in a story of intrigue
and revenge that becomes more dangerous with every turn-and some of them
hit pretty close to home. Add to that a Bahamian relative he never knew
he had, a letter leading to a treasure that may or may not exist, and
some past history that becomes very alarmingly present, and his life has
suddenly become very complicated. Not to mention the prospect of his
death. . . .
Filled with crackling power and atmosphere, and some of the best
suspense characters in fiction, Shark River is a triumph of
storytelling.