Blackwater Sound (A Thorn Novel) by James W. Hall

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Synopsis

The Braswell family had everything people would kill for: money, looks, power. But their eldest son, the family's shining light, died in a bizarre fishing accident. And when he disappeared - hauled into the depths by the giant marlin he had been fighting - he took with him a secret so corrupt that it could destroy the Braswells.

Ten years later, a huge airliner crashes in the steamy shallows off the Florida coast, killing all aboard. Helping pull bodies from the water, Thorn finds himself drawn into a bizarre conspiracy: someone has developed a high tech weapon capable of destroying electrical systems in a powerful flash. The terrorist potential is huge. How are the secretive Braswells and their family-owned company, MicroDyne, involved? And what does it have to do with the family's obsessive hunt for the great marlin that killed their golden boy?

With the Braswells, James W. Hall introduces one of the most evil and dysfunctional families in the history of fiction. And, along with Thorn, he brings back favorite characters from his earlier books, including Alexandra Rafferty and her father, Lawton Collins, a retired and increasingly dotty former police investigator whose methods of investigation result in his kidnapping. A story that bristles with all the heat and tension of a tropical Florida summer, BLACKWATER SOUND is destined to rank among the greatest suspense thrillers of the new decade.






Scott Turow

Blackwater Sound is terrific. If you don't know the fine suspense novels of James W. Hall, this will get you off to a rousing start. —bestselling author of Presumed Innocent and The Burden of Proof

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Biography

James W. Hall travels between his homes in south Florida and North Carolina. For the last 29 years, he has taught literature and creative writing at Florida International University, where his students have included Dennis Lehane, Barbara Parker, and Vicki Hendricks. After publishing four books of poetry and several works of short fiction in such magazines as the Georgia Review and Kenyon Review, Hall began writing crime novels in 1986 with Under Cover of Daylight.

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Blackwater Sound (A Thorn Novel)by Anonymous

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December 16, 2005: This installment in the Thorn series pits Thorn against the Braswell family after he witnesses a plane crash while returning home on his boat. As always with Hall, this is a well researched book with characters fleshed out into real people you can learn to love (or hate in the case of the female antagonist). I recommmend all of the Thorn series. Each has something different to offer and the stories are always a fast read. Start with 'Under Cover of Daylight' as it is not only a great book but it gives insight into Thorn that makes future books more enjoyable.

Blackwater Sound (A Thorn Novel)by Anonymous

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May 18, 2003: The book is okay. Not great. The imagery needs work and it can be a little boring.


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