I'm about half-way through this book, the 2000 debut for Glynn Marsh Alam, which I purchased specifically because the heroine was a scuba diver. I'm a scuba diver, who'd like to write mysteries featuring that skill... so thought I'd check up on what others had written.
So far, I'm enjoying it. It's well written. Establishes the ambience of southern Florida, with its ethnicities, the diving in caverns and caves, and so on.
Here's how the back jacket describes the book:
From the Florida swamp land, where sudden violent death is a fact of nature, comes Luanne Fogarty with a knack for survival and solving murders. Lush with the feel of the wild Florida swamp, Dive Deep and Deadly seethes with danger both above ground and in the treacherous underwater caves. This book is a steamy Southern mystery filled with swamp danger and diving know-how.
Fogarty, a scuba diver, does body recovery for the local police force. She is called in when a trio of teenage divers find a woman's body anchored in one of the caves. As Fogarty investigates, more women's bodies come to light, and she realizes she has a serial killer on her hands.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
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