Ten Thousand Islands

Ten Thousand Islands by Randy Wayne White, published by Penguin in June 2001, is a first edition novel comprising 336 pages. This work follows government agent-turned-marine biologist Doc Ford as he investigates a mysterious death linked to a tragic event from the past. The narrative unfolds along Florida’s Gulf Coast, where a teenage girl’s discovery of an ancient gold medallion leads to a series of unsettling occurrences, including nightmares and her eventual death.
In this gripping tale, Doc Ford is drawn into a complex web of psychological suspense and hard-boiled mystery. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he encounters a mother plagued by break-ins and eerie phone calls, all connected to her daughter’s grave being disturbed. The story explores themes of ancient rituals and modern corruption, revealing an evil that transcends time. Readers will find themselves navigating a shadowy world filled with intrigue and danger as Doc seeks to uncover the truth behind the haunting legacy of the medallion.
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Government agent-turned-marine biologist Doc Ford sails an endless sea of questions when he agrees to investigate a death from the past. Years ago, off Florida’s Gulf Coast, a teenaged girl found an ancient gold medallion. Then, she began having nightmares. Then she was found hanging from a tree.
Now, years later, the girl’s mother is being terrorized with break-ins, phone calls with no one there—and her daughter’s grave has been dug up. Somebody wants that medallion.
The search for answers will lead Doc through a shadowy world of ancient ritual and modern corruption, to an evil that was born in the past—but lives in the present…
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