DIY has a sinister component in historic Apalachicola, Florida, When the local florists find a Dead guy in their wall, it opens up a decades-old missing persons case.
I can see myself reading this author\'s books for many years..
That is how I felt when I discovered Dawn Lee McKenna\'s book, Low Tide.
Taking a chance on a new author and falling in love with their writing style is as cool as discovering a musical group you\'ll end up listening to for decades.
I was so drawn into the book that I read it in one sitting - I couldn\'t put it down.
You actually feel the humidity and hear the rustle of the palm trees.
The dialogue is masterful and her description of Apalachicola is dead-on.
I\'m surprised but very happy to report that Mckenna gave me considerably more than I expected.
I must add my praise for this unexpectedly complex book, which I bought because it\'s set in a location I\'ve loved for years and because I enjoy good mysteries.
Reminded me of HBO\'s True Detective with its slightly ominous depiction of southern life.
But if Mckenna kills the rooster, I\'ll never forgive her.
It\'s a heck of a world to get lost inside of, and I really love these characters.
I hope the Forgotten Coast series continues for many, many novels.
Mckenna is a truly gifted writer, especially with her dialogue.
Ms.
I read all I could get and am waiting for more.
Love the stories in this series, and love the characters.
If she writes it, I\'m going to buy it and read it without much thought about it.
Reviews for The Forgotten Coast Florida Suspense series Okay, I confess - I\'m hooked on Dawn Lee McKenna.
When is going to jail for a murder you didn\'t commit preferable to revealing the proof of your innocence? Who is Boudreaux really shielding? It might be the same person Maggie wants to protect.
When a photograph of Maggie\'s own father becomes an important part of the case evidence, learning Boudreaux\'s secret becomes even more crucial.
The former sheriff won\'t tell, and even Boudreaux himself refuses to say.
The problem is, no one knows what that alibi was.
Maggie and Sheriff Wyatt Hamilton learn that local kingpin Bennett Boudreaux was the primary suspect in the disappearance of Holden Crawford almost forty years ago, but he had an alibi.
It also opens up a Pandora\'s box of secrets - secrets that might have ramifications for Sheriff\'s Office investigator Maggie Redmond.
DIY has a sinister component in historic Apalachicola, Florida, When the local florists find a Dead guy in their wall, it opens up a decades-old missing persons case