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BETRAYED: Murder in the Bahamas

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Robert Terwilliger has delivered a suspenseful page turner with a bombshell ending, set in islands of rich beauty and history. The handsome young main character, Chino, is a natural master salesman with optimum organizational skills. After joining up with Big Dawg's local drug gang in 1992, Chino's abilities develop as the gang's power and trade grow. He soon calculates a phase plan to catapult himself into his desired position.


This book will treat you to a thrilling Caribbean Cruise. Treat yourself to lots of swash buckling adventures. Betrayed is complete with an introduction about pirates to a helpful hints and nautical terms guide.

352 pages, Paperback

First published February 10, 2005

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January 19, 2026
I have never not finished a book I started, but this will be the first one. I tried, I repeatedly tried to finish this book. I thought I was supposed to be reading a mystery/thriller but I was instead reading a navigation manual and I kept waiting for the actual storyline to appear. The small bits of storyline were probably good, however I’m trying to read a book not get a lesson in how far away and how many turns it takes to get from one place to another.
This sadly is the worst book I’ve ever tried to read and due to the title of the book I was really looking forward to reading this one. The author was just giving too much information making it just a horrible read..
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December 15, 2011
After searching for this book in bookstores and libraries, I finally found it on Amazon. I'm truly sorry I spent so much time looking for this book. I found it dull and uninteresting. I've traveled to several spots in the Bahamas and Caribbean and thought this would weave a tale of intrigue and island mystery. Sadly, it did not. Since I never leave a book unfinished, I trudged through it until the end, which was the best part of the experience.
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