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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
304
Age Group
All
Language
English
Piracy Free
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Book Summary
Step into the gripping world of Camino Ghosts, where the haunting history of Dark Isle unfolds against a backdrop of greed and determination. This riveting story, following the bestselling books Camino Island and Camino Winds, reveals the dark past of an island off the Florida coast, known for its drownings and disappearances.
Once settled by freed slaves, the island has long been abandoned, now coveted by developers eager to exploit its potential. Lovely Jackson, the last survivor of Dark Isle, claims ownership, but she’s left fighting against overwhelming odds. With no evidence to support her claim, only her spirit and tenacity stand against the developers' ambitious plans.
Enter Steven Mahon, a pro bono environmental lawyer, and Mercer Mann, a struggling novelist. Together, they embark on a race against time to uncover the truth behind Lovely’s story, battling legal challenges and confronting their own doubts. Will they save Lovely’s legacy and protect the cursed island from destruction?
Immerse yourself in the captivating narrative of Camino Ghosts, where every page draws you deeper into a world filled with mystery and suspense. Set against the stunning backdrop of a haunted Florida island, this gripping tale uncovers the turbulent history and the uncertain future of Dark Isle, a place plagued by dramatic legends.
As Lovely Jackson, the island's last inhabitant, stakes her claim in the face of overwhelming evidence against her, you will find yourself rooting for her survival. She enlists the help of Steven Mahon, an environmental lawyer, and Mercer Mann, a novelist searching for direction. Together, they must navigate a complex web of intrigue, all while racing against time to secure the island’s fate.
From tales of drownings to the fight for a rightful legacy, Camino Ghosts delivers the classic suspenseful storytelling that you’ve come to expect from a John Grisham novel. Book lovers and mystery aficionados alike will be captivated by this thrilling story that blends literary intrigue with elements of romance and action.
Don’t miss the chance to dive into this compelling adventure and unravel the secrets buried in the sands of Dark Isle.
Product Details
Author
John Grisham
Publisher
Hachette Book Publishing
Number of Pages
304
Language
English
ISBN
9781529342550
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.8 x 2.2 x 19.6 cm
Binding
Paperback
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