A fugitive New York City cop is on the run from both the law and the mafia after killing a local thug. Trying to make his escape in a boat he stole from his uncle, castaway Fred Freiman, a German American, comes ashore on the islands and stumbles upon the body of a beautiful, enigmatic German baroness with a hatchet in her head.
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This author focuses on accessibility, intense but plausible action, and interesting, fleshed-out characters. His work is characterized by an accessible style that simultaneously provides intensity. He continuously seeks new ways to reach readers and leverage technological advancements, yet his fundamental approach to writing remains constant. His narratives are shaped by a diverse range of experiences, infusing his characters with depth and his plots with compelling momentum.


- 2016
- 2011
Cabot Station
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set in a decaying undersea station, this fast-paced thriller unfolds during a catastrophic Cold War incident. The discovery of an abandoned mystery submarine near Cabot Station thrusts the facility's seventy crew members into a harrowing struggle for survival. As they confront the chilling realities of their environment and the lurking dangers of the deep sea, tension escalates, creating a gripping narrative filled with suspense and urgency.