The Tower

The Tower by Carol Ann Ross, published by Bublish, Inc. on December 12, 2020, is the third installment in the Murder by the Sea series. This edition features 316 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around an old missile observation structure, a prominent landmark on Topsail Island, which stands resilient against the elements while offering breathtaking views of the ocean and surrounding landscape.
Readers will encounter a blend of mystery and suspense as the story unfolds around the tower, which symbolizes both strength and vulnerability. The plot explores the complexities of morality, revealing that beneath the serene facade of beach life, darker struggles persist. The presence of Estelle complicates the lives of the local detectives, who yearn for the tranquility of their town, as her influence casts a shadow over the community. This book delves into themes of good versus evil, illustrating how the lines can often blur in the face of human nature.
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The Tower is the third book in the Murder by the Sea series by Carol Ann Ross.
The Tower, an old missile observation structure built in the 1940s, stands staunchly against the ocean-the gales, squalls, and hurricanes that come year in and year out. It seems a fortress of strength and endurance and has become a beloved landmark of Topsail Island.
The view from the tower is astounding as it rises above the dunes to rose sunrises, azure seas at twilight, lazy days watching beachgoers and fishermen. Quietly, this tower and the land it rests on offer paradise. But just because the view of life at the beach seems a bit more serene, a bit slower, from the tower, it doesn’t mean that the age-old struggles between right and wrong or good and bad don’t exist. Sometimes the lines are blurred. Sometimes things are justified. But sometimes the evil is so blatant it can’t be ignored. And even the tower can’t rise above it.
It seems she just won’t go away. All the detectives want is to have their sleepy little town back. But Estelle has a way about her and even the innocent and trusting are at her mercy.
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