Two unscrupulous antiquity dealers, Hugh Underdonk and Alfred Bacon, hope to get their hands on the Dare Diary, a long lost journal written by Eleanor Dare, one of the original members of Roanoke Island\'s Lost Colony.
This guy can write If you like any of the best selling suspense/mystery writers (Coben, Child, Patterson), give Joe Ellis a try for a refreshing change.
Gee Gee Rosell - Island Free Press Murder at Whalehead will absorb the reader from its firsttantalizing page to its last satisfying conclusion.
Michele Rubin - Writers House, NY Joe Ellis weaves engaging characters, suspense, and triumph of spirit together in a great read.
Nancy Haddock - Bestselling Novelist.
Praise for Ellis\'s other series--the Outer Banks Murder Series: Wow.
This novel launches Book 1 of the Weston Wolf -- Outer Banks Detective Series.
Ellis has weaved together a fast-paced noir detective novel set on the Outer Banks with a menagerie of unusual characters.
In the spirit of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, Joe C.
As the bodies pile up, Wolf must untangle this web to save his own neck.
Detective Weston Wolf is drawn into this web of deception and murder by a beautiful woman who claims to be a descendant of Eleanor.
Two unscrupulous antiquity dealers, Hugh Underdonk and Alfred Bacon, hope to get their hands on the Dare Diary, a long lost journal written by Eleanor Dare, one of the original members of Roanoke Island\'s Lost Colony