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Susan Hanafee is an award-winning former reporter for The Indianapolis Star. She headed corporate communications for IPALCO Enterprises and Cummins Inc. before becoming a mystery writer. She resides in Sarasota, Florida. Hanafee's blogs can be found on www.susanhanafee.com. Her previously published books include Red, Black and Global: The Transformation of Cummins (a corporate history); Rachael's Island Adventures (a collection of children's stories); Never Name an Iguana and Rutabagas for Ten (essays and observations on life); Leslie's Voice, a novel, in which her heroine Leslie Elliott is introduced, and the mystery sequels, Scavenger Tides, The End of His Journey, Deadly Winds, and Under the Sand.
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Under The Sand
by Susan Hanafee
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Under the Sand takes place on a fictional island that resembles the real-life paradise of Gasparilla Island on the Gulf of Mexico. The tranquility of a hot summer day in the tiny community of four hundred is shattered when the lone cell tower is blown up and the bridge to the mainland is disabled, leading to the kidnapping by boat of two wealthy brothers. Left behind by the abductors are letters warning that the brothers will be buried alive until the ransom of $200 million is paid—and killed within seventy-two hours if it is not. With the sheriff out of town and the island cut off from the outside world, the task of finding the kidnapping victims and solving the mystery of who is behind this heinous crime falls to amateur sleuth Leslie Elliott and her reporter/close friend, Wes Avery. They join forces with the sheriff's new young deputy and the island's cynical iguana hunter in an effort to locate the brothers before the dangerous band of kidnappers, including ex-Wagner mercenaries and an American soldier convicted of murder, can make good on their threat.
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In this latest installment of the Leslie Elliott mystery series, the tranquility of Anibonie Island (just off of Florida's Gulf Coast) is shattered by a carefully orchestrated and violent kidnapping plot. Well-heeled brothers Victor and Hugo Clerk are the targets of the criminals; a note demanding $200 million in ransom informs the police that the men will be buried alive until the money is paid. The kidnappers, who include an ex-soldier once convicted of murdering his commanding officer in Afghanistan, destroy the island's communication network and disable the bridge linking Anibonie to the mainland. Unable to bring in reinforcements, a small and unlikely team of intrepid investigators find themselves in a race against time to rescue the kidnapped brothers from a horrible fate. Among them are public relations expert Leslie Elliott, who recently moved to the island to start a new career as a mystery writer, and her friend, Wes Avery, a newspaper reporter from the Midwest who gave up his big-city job and now writes for the island's paper. They are assisted by Alex Pendry a young, inexperienced sheriff's deputy; Ray Santiago, a fireman' and the fearless Gene Miller, whose day job is to reduce the island's increasingly destructive iguana population. In this page-turning thriller, readers will be carried along, fully engaged as the twists and turns of the plot produce unexpected revelations.
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Overview


Under the Sand takes place on a fictional island that resembles the real-life paradise of Gasparilla Island on the Gulf of Mexico. The tranquility of a hot summer day in the tiny community of four hundred is shattered when the lone cell tower is blown up and the bridge to the mainland is disabled, leading to the kidnapping by boat of two wealthy brothers. Left behind by the abductors are letters warning that the brothers will be buried alive until the ransom of $200 million is paid—and killed within seventy-two hours if it is not. With the sheriff out of town and the island cut off from the outside world, the task of finding the kidnapping victims and solving the mystery of who is behind this heinous crime falls to amateur sleuth Leslie Elliott and her reporter/close friend, Wes Avery. They join forces with the sheriff's new young deputy and the island's cynical iguana hunter in an effort to locate the brothers before the dangerous band of kidnappers, including ex-Wagner mercenaries and an American soldier convicted of murder, can make good on their threat.

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In this latest installment of the Leslie Elliott mystery series, the tranquility of Anibonie Island (just off of Florida's Gulf Coast) is shattered by a carefully orchestrated and violent kidnapping plot. Well-heeled brothers Victor and Hugo Clerk are the targets of the criminals; a note demanding $200 million in ransom informs the police that the men will be buried alive until the money is paid. The kidnappers, who include an ex-soldier once convicted of murdering his commanding officer in Afghanistan, destroy the island's communication network and disable the bridge linking Anibonie to the mainland. Unable to bring in reinforcements, a small and unlikely team of intrepid investigators find themselves in a race against time to rescue the kidnapped brothers from a horrible fate. Among them are public relations expert Leslie Elliott, who recently moved to the island to start a new career as a mystery writer, and her friend, Wes Avery, a newspaper reporter from the Midwest who gave up his big-city job and now writes for the island's paper. They are assisted by Alex Pendry a young, inexperienced sheriff's deputy; Ray Santiago, a fireman' and the fearless Gene Miller, whose day job is to reduce the island's increasingly destructive iguana population. In this page-turning thriller, readers will be carried along, fully engaged as the twists and turns of the plot produce unexpected revelations.

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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths

Language:English

Series title:The Leslie Elliott Mystery Series

Series Number:4

Pages:244

eBook ISBN:9798350963779

Paperback ISBN:9781732489479


Overview


Under the Sand takes place on a fictional island that resembles the real-life paradise of Gasparilla Island on the Gulf of Mexico. The tranquility of a hot summer day in the tiny community of four hundred is shattered when the lone cell tower is blown up and the bridge to the mainland is disabled, leading to the kidnapping by boat of two wealthy brothers. Left behind by the abductors are letters warning that the brothers will be buried alive until the ransom of $200 million is paid—and killed within seventy-two hours if it is not. With the sheriff out of town and the island cut off from the outside world, the task of finding the kidnapping victims and solving the mystery of who is behind this heinous crime falls to amateur sleuth Leslie Elliott and her reporter/close friend, Wes Avery. They join forces with the sheriff's new young deputy and the island's cynical iguana hunter in an effort to locate the brothers before the dangerous band of kidnappers, including ex-Wagner mercenaries and an American soldier convicted of murder, can make good on their threat.

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Description


In this latest installment of the Leslie Elliott mystery series, the tranquility of Anibonie Island (just off of Florida's Gulf Coast) is shattered by a carefully orchestrated and violent kidnapping plot. Well-heeled brothers Victor and Hugo Clerk are the targets of the criminals; a note demanding $200 million in ransom informs the police that the men will be buried alive until the money is paid. The kidnappers, who include an ex-soldier once convicted of murdering his commanding officer in Afghanistan, destroy the island's communication network and disable the bridge linking Anibonie to the mainland. Unable to bring in reinforcements, a small and unlikely team of intrepid investigators find themselves in a race against time to rescue the kidnapped brothers from a horrible fate. Among them are public relations expert Leslie Elliott, who recently moved to the island to start a new career as a mystery writer, and her friend, Wes Avery, a newspaper reporter from the Midwest who gave up his big-city job and now writes for the island's paper. They are assisted by Alex Pendry a young, inexperienced sheriff's deputy; Ray Santiago, a fireman' and the fearless Gene Miller, whose day job is to reduce the island's increasingly destructive iguana population. In this page-turning thriller, readers will be carried along, fully engaged as the twists and turns of the plot produce unexpected revelations.

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About the author


Susan Hanafee is an award-winning former reporter for The Indianapolis Star. She headed corporate communications for IPALCO Enterprises and Cummins Inc. before becoming a mystery writer. She resides in Sarasota, Florida. Hanafee's blogs can be found on www.susanhanafee.com. Her previously published books include Red, Black and Global: The Transformation of Cummins (a corporate history); Rachael's Island Adventures (a collection of children's stories); Never Name an Iguana and Rutabagas for Ten (essays and observations on life); Leslie's Voice, a novel, in which her heroine Leslie Elliott is introduced, and the mystery sequels, Scavenger Tides, The End of His Journey, Deadly Winds, and Under the Sand.

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