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You’d think a nuclear power plant was dangerous enough …That’s what special agent Kurt Hunter thought until, while out fishing, he witnesses a murder at the Turkey Point nuclear power plant. After being assigned the case, Kurt is pulled into the convoluted politics of Miami only to find out that the embattled power plant is only a pawn in a more deadly game. Greed and corruption are nothing new to pristine Biscayne Bay. With the plant's miles of cooling canals providing essential habitat for several endangered species, Kurt is thrown into a rift between warring environmentalists and power-hungry corporate executives all trying to advance their own agendas.
Review:
Great latest and greatest in the series or as a stand alone. I don't want to give up the plot. The characters are more "fleshed out" and have become "real." A truly believable story in and about Florida and Floridians. I'm hoping that some producer will glom onto this and produce a series for TV. Treasure, diving, boating, quirky characters, great plot and believable outcomes - who could ask for anything more. The only way you'll enjoy it more is if you start at the beginning of the series and read them all. - John Corbin
Well. Did it again only this time it's only 1:10 am. Wow action packed fast moving easy read. Ya gotta love or hate Susan. Love the ending. - Amazon Customer
This series is one of my favorites. Steven Becker is a genius when it comes to weaving a plot and local color with great characters. It's like dessert, I eat it first. - RAH
Title: Backwater Channel
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: 2018
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket