Disturbing the Water
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
All alone in wild, remote places... obsessively pursuing their quarry in the fading light... is it any wonder so many anglers claim to have witnessed ghosts?



All alone in wild, remote places... obsessively pursuing their quarry in the fading light... is it any wonder so many anglers claim to have witnessed ghosts?
Alberto Capuano's life takes a perilous turn when he unintentionally overhears a conversation about a sinister conspiracy linking the Mafia, the Catholic Church, and money laundering. As he becomes entangled in this dangerous web, the stakes escalate with the deaths of a Mafia boss and a priest. With his knowledge putting him in the crosshairs of powerful enemies, Alberto must navigate a treacherous landscape to survive, knowing that revealing what he heard could cost him everything.
Thirteen original ghost stories concerning fish, fishing and fishy places
Exploring the solitude of remote fishing spots, the narrative delves into the haunting experiences of anglers who, while pursuing their passion in the twilight, encounter spectral visions. This intriguing blend of nature, obsession, and the supernatural raises questions about the line between reality and the imagination in the quiet moments of fishing. The book captures the essence of solitude and the eerie allure of the unknown, inviting readers to ponder the mysteries that lurk in the fading light.