The Empty Eye of the Sea

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4.6
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Mary Fulton and her father are trying to save their failing family tugboat business. Captained by Kevin Patrick, The Bowery Queen, their ageing tugboat, is towing a barge to Nova Scotia. There they lose the barge contract, but hear of an abandoned freighter adrift in the high seas. They sail towards the vessel in a desperate hope of salvaging it. But unknown to Kevin, Mary, and her crew, the freighter is not completely deserted--aboard is a psychopathic German fugitive and his deadly cargo. With a setting of turbulent Atlantic tides, this sea-faring odyssey is a thrilling portrayal of man's fight for survival and supremacy over love and death.

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4.6
8 reviews
Simon Moore
August 2, 2016
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JUSTIN SCOTT has written more than thirty thrillers, mysteries, and sea stories including The Shipkiller, The Empty Eye of the Sea, Normandie Triangle, and A Pride of Royals; and the Ben Abbott detective mysteries set in small-town Newbury, Connecticut (HardScape, StoneDust, FrostLine, McMansion, and Mausoleum).

Scott's main pen name is PAUL GARRISON under which he writes modern sea stories (Fire and Ice, Red Sky at Morning, Buried at Sea, Sea Hunter, and The Ripple Effect) and a thriller series based on a Robert Ludlum character (The Janson Command and The Janson Option).

Scott collaborates on the Isaac Bell detective adventure series with Clive Cussler (The Wrecker, The Spy, The Race, The Thief, The Striker, The Bootlegger, and The Assassin).

Justin Scott has been twice nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award by the Mystery Writers of America. He is a member of the Authors League, The Players, and the Adams Round Table. He is married to filmmaker Amber Edwards. They live in Connecticut.

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