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It's been ten years since former cop Rick Caton was forced off the Nantucket Police and driven away from the island he once called home. He swore he'd never return.
But when beloved husband, father, and businessman Charles Post washes up dead on a Nantucket beach, the authorities are quick to label it a tragic accident. Only his wife, Ann, isn't convinced. With no one willing to investigate further, Ann turns to Rick, an old family friend and now an FBI agent, desperate for answers.
Reluctantly, Rick returns to the island, only to find the situation far more dire than he imagined. And the woman who needs his help the most isn't Ann anymore - it's her daughter, Felicity.
What begins as a favor quickly spirals into something far more sinister. As Rick peels back the layers of a seemingly perfect life, he uncovers a chilly web of deception and corruption. The island has changed. So has he. But someone on Nantucket is still hiding something—and they'll kill to keep it buried.
In uncovering the truth, Rick may finally reclaim the life he lost... or lose everything all over again.
Gripping and suspenseful, A DROWNING ON NANTUCKET is a fast-paced thriller brimming with intrigue, betrayal, and a web of dark secrets that will keep you hooked until the final page.
Originally from Connecticut, Garth Jeffries spent many a youthful summer on Nantucket, back when the island was a simpler, humbler place. After thirty years in marketing, Garth made the jump to writing with a focus on Nantucket thrillers. His goal? Craft an entertaining story while leaving the reader with warm memories of the island long after the final page.
When not on the island, Garth can be found in historic Missouri wine country with his wife of over thirty five years and an extremely needy 19th-century stone cottage.
Visit www.garthjeffries.com to learn more.