Black Coral: A Thriller
By (Author) Andrew Mayne
2
Amazon Publishing
Thomas & Mercer
16th February 2021
16th February 2021
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
320
For a police diver in Florida, solving a cold-case mystery brings a serial killer out of hiding in a deep, dark thriller by the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Naturalist. Sloan McPherson and the Underwater Investigation Unit have discovered a van at the bottom of a murky Florida pond. Sealed inside the watery tomb are the bodies o
A relentless nail-biter whether below or above the waterline. Even the setbacks are suspenseful. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Maynes portrayal of the Everglades ecosystem and its inhabitants serves as a fascinating backdrop for the detective work. Readers will hope the spunky Sloan returns soon. Publishers Weekly Andrew Mayne has more than a few tricks up his sleevehes an accomplished magician, deep sea diver, and consultant, not to mention skilled in computer coding, developing educational tools, and of course, writing award-nominated bestselling fiction. They are impressive skills on their own, but when they combine Abracadabra! Its magicSuch is the case in Maynes latest series featuring Sloan McPherson, a Florida police diver with the Underwater Investigation Unit. The Big Thrill Andrew Mayne has dazzled readers across the globe with his thrillers featuring lead characters with fascinating backgrounds in crime forensics. The plots are complex, with meticulous attention to scientific and investigative detaila tribute to the level of research and study Mayne puts into every novel. A world-renowned illusionist with thousands of passionate fans (who call themselves Mayniacs), Mayne applies his skill with sleight of hand and visual distraction to his storytelling, thereby creating shocking twists and stunning denouements. Authorlink As I said before a solid follow up with thrilling action, especially the undersea scenes and the threat of Big Bill. Heres to more underwater adventures with the UIU. Red Carpet Crash As with the series debut, this book moved along well and never lost its momentum. With a great plot and strong narrative, Mayne pulls the reader in from the opening pages and never lets up. He develops the plot well with his strong dialogue and uses shorter chapters to keep the flow throughout. While I know little about diving, Mayne bridged that gap effectively for me and kept things easy to comprehend for the layperson. I am eager to see what is to come, as the third novel in the series was just announced. Its sure to be just as captivating as this one! Mystery & Suspense Magazine Mayne creates a thrilling plot with likable yet flawed charactersFans of detective series will enjoy seeing where the next episodes take us. Bookreporter Former illusionist and now bestselling author Andrew Mayne used to have a cable series entitled Dont Trust Andrew Mayne. If you take that same recommendation and apply it to his writing you will have some idea of the games you are in for with his latest novel titled Black Coral. Just when you think you might have things figured out, Andrew Mayne pulls the rug out from under you and leaves you reeling in fits of delight. Criminal Element The pages are packed with colorful charactersits shenanigans, dark humor, and low view of human foibles should appeal to fans of Carl Hiaasen and John D. MacDonald. Star News
Andrew Mayne is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Naturalist, Looking Glass, Murder Theory, Dark Pattern, and Angel Killer, as well as an Edgar Award nominee for Black Fall in his Jessica Blackwood series. Black Coral is the second book in his Underwater Investigation Unit series. The star of Discovery Channels Shark Week special Andrew Mayne: Ghost Diver and A&Es Dont Trust Andrew Mayne, he is also a magician who started his first world tour as an illusionist when he was a teenager and went on to work behind the scenes for Penn & Teller, David Blaine, and David Copperfield. Ranked as the fifth bestselling independent author of the year by Amazon UK, Andrew currently hosts the Weird Things podcast. For more on him and his work, visit www.AndrewMayne.com.