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Bethany House Publishers
April 2019
On Sale: April 2, 2019
320 pages ISBN: 0764217925 EAN: 9780764217920 Kindle: B07F3FC5VM Paperback / e-Book
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Inspirational Mystery | Mystery
The waters off the West African coast are a menacing red,
full of algae thick enough to stand on in places. In nearby
villages, mysterious deaths start to occur--and the panic
mounts. But before an alarm can be sounded, the sea currents
shift, the algae vanishes, and the deaths stop. Everyone is
relieved when things return to normal, and local government
officials are happy to sweep the publicity nightmare under a
rug. An American biological researcher, Avery Madison, is
dispatched by his employer to piece together exactly what
happened, having long feared an ecological disaster just
like this could occur. He's had little evidence to go on
before now, and what he finds in West Africa is rapidly
disappearing. But Avery knows the danger hasn't
disappeared--it has just moved on. When parts of the Caribbean start turning a familiar red
right before hurricane season kicks into high gear, the
implications are clear. If Avery and his colleagues can't
convince the world of what's about to happen, toxic
destruction could be loosed on American soil. Will their
efforts prove too late?
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