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Ghostly Elements #2

A Ghost of Water

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In the Atlantic Ocean, north of the Caribbean Sea, there are waters of legend. Three points serve as the boundaries of these waters—the southern tip of Florida, the island of Puerto Rico and the mid Atlantic island of Bermuda. This is the Bermuda Triangle.

Throughout history many ships and planes have mysteriously gone missing in these cursed tides. What dark thing resides there?

One year after the events of "A Ghost of Fire," newly married Steve and Katie Nicholas are about to find out the answer to one of the ocean's darkest mysteries. But will they make it out together?

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First published August 11, 2012

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October 30, 2012
Another good book from the author, but much like "A Ghost of Fire," I felt this one was overwritten. "The silence that followed was matched only by the palpable tension pervading the cabin." I'm still scratching my head on that one. A less showy vocabulary would have been more appreciated. But still, the book is creepy, and the cruise-ship setting is great.
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May 23, 2024
Absolutely loved this, the 2nd book in this series!

I enjoyed this ghostly mystery immensely! Kept me reading way past my bedtime! All the ghostly goings on kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire story! The storyline was pretty scary and I liked all the characterizations of the different players in this ghostly tale. Fascinating from beginning to end!
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August 21, 2013
As good as the first one and no mistake,but I really wanted to smack Kate about the head even at the same time getting to understand why she was like she was.
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