Seamus McCree use to be a financial crimes investigator.
Seamus now lives in his cabin in the woods. He just
needs
to get away from his former life.
Little did he know that the quiet life was not to be his,
at
least not for a while. Upon coming home from his trek in
the deep winter snow, he finds on his porch a naked women.
Seamus has no idea where she came from. She is burning
with fever and he knows that he must do something to save
her.
What Seamus doesn't know is that this women, is being
chased
by two thugs. Why is the big question. When Seamus
finally
gets her to a local hospital, the police jump in. It seems
for some reason Seamus is the prime suspect in all of this
mess.
Seamus is getting CABIN FEVER as he is told by the police
to
stay in his cabin and not leave the area.
CABIN FEVER by James M. Jackson is not really the type of
book that I
normally read. For me it was a little slow. I took a
while to get into it. I did have to put this book down
several times before I could pick it up again. I did
finish
it, but really don't think that I would attempt to read
one
of his books again. I am sure there are people who like
mysteries and would enjoy
CABIN FEVER and other stories by James M. Jackson.
Financial crimes investigator Seamus McCree returns in
this
thrilling sequel to Bad Policy. With his house in
Cincinnati
in ruins, Seamus retreats to the family cabin for some
well-earned rest and relaxation. But his plans for a
quiet,
contemplative winter in the wilds of Michigan’s Upper
Peninsula are thrown out the window when he discovers a
naked woman on his porch during a blizzard. The mystery
woman is suffering from hypothermia, frostbite, high
fevers,
amnesia—and rope burns on her wrists and ankles.
Snowbound at the cabin, without transportation or phone
coverage, Seamus struggles to keep the woman alive and
find
a way to get an SOS message out. What he doesn’t know is
that a domestic paramilitary organization is hunting for
an
escaped female prisoner—and closing in on his isolated
refuge.