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Apparent Wind (The Forgotten Coast Florida Suspense Series Book 7)

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In Apalachicola, FL, what goes in the river doesn’t at all times stay there.

When some locals find a dead woman in the jaws of a gator, it’s fairly upsetting. When Lt. Maggie Redmond finds lifelong friend Axel Blackwell in the dead woman’s hotel room, it’s a little more upsetting than that.

Axel becomes the chief suspect in his ex-wife’s murder, but Maggie is convinced that he would never harm the beautiful but tragic Marisol Corzo.

As Axel deals with his loss, and the potential loss of his freedom, Maggie works to resolve the evidence, evidence that suggests Marisol brought about her own demise. Drug dealers from down south seek to expand their commerce to the sleepy, coastal town of Apalachicola, FL, and it sort of feels that the dead woman is the one who led them there.

As Maggie tries to understand who Marisol in reality was, she also comes to terms with who she in reality is, and with her true connection to town crime lord Bennett Boudreaux.

Told with the dry humor, rich coastal atmosphere, and character-driven suspense for which the series is known, Apparent Wind is the 7th book in the Forgotten Coast Florida Suspense series. Despite the fact that the series is best enjoyed read in order, Apparent Wind can be read as a standalone novel.

What readers are saying about the Forgotten Coast Florida Suspense Series

Not only does McKenna not disappoint, she exceeds already high expectations with this exciting, well-written sequel. The characters are multi-layered, their actions believable. And as McKenna showed in Low Tide, she can wallop you when you least expect it.


If only Dawn McKenna could write as fast as we will read.

Very few people write southerners well. This author is right there among the very best.

The forgotten Coast series has gotten like a great TV series you’ll be able to’t wait for the next one to come out so you’ll be able to see where its leading.

Not just absorbing and full of surprises, but unattainable to predict. McKenna has an amazingly fertile imagination.

I discovered this series quite accidentally. I love her in-depth characterizations, vivid imagery, and witty dialogue, all reminiscent of James Lee Burke. It’s rare to find this quality of writing on Kindle Unlimited.

The Forgotten Coast series has lyrical writing that is descriptive without going overboard (no pun intended) and a in point of fact thrilling story line with well developed characters.


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