Below Mile ZeroBrooke Babineau, 2008 - 416 Seiten Below Mile Zero A thrilling tale of suspense, action, and humor. Told through the self-effacing, wry narrative of a sometime drifter with a bitter past and an uncertain future who is stranded in Key West. Through his eyes, we witness a clandestine smuggling operation and experience his fear and concern when people around him suddenly begin to die. Drawn deeper and deeper into a labyrinth of conspiracy and danger, there seems to be nowhere he can turn; no one he can trust. Events come to a climax amidst the thunder and fury of nature, as hurricane-force winds assault Florida's southernmost island. |
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... look. Congratulating Bobby on his promotion I wished him luck, knowing that none of it would be good. A strangled cry flew out of the open transom behind me. I felt a nasty grin—the like of which I hoped never to see on anyone else ...
... look. Congratulating Bobby on his promotion I wished him luck, knowing that none of it would be good. A strangled cry flew out of the open transom behind me. I felt a nasty grin—the like of which I hoped never to see on anyone else ...
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... looks I got from a hunting party of lawyers confirmed that I really had it made. Lucky me! The papers and my promises went ... look at me, save to ensure avoiding contact. Surrounded by shiny sleek stiletto heels and gleaming patent leather.
... looks I got from a hunting party of lawyers confirmed that I really had it made. Lucky me! The papers and my promises went ... look at me, save to ensure avoiding contact. Surrounded by shiny sleek stiletto heels and gleaming patent leather.
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... in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries, And look upon myself and curse my fate... - William Shakespeare Half out of my head from heat and hangover, dying.
... in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries, And look upon myself and curse my fate... - William Shakespeare Half out of my head from heat and hangover, dying.
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... look for another site for the salvage operations , but I understood that the universe had decided it was time for me to go . I'd learned a lot about myself during our association , and had grown to like the guy I saw in the mirror ...
... look for another site for the salvage operations , but I understood that the universe had decided it was time for me to go . I'd learned a lot about myself during our association , and had grown to like the guy I saw in the mirror ...
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... look . After several very long minutes the two teens had caught and righted the battered vessel then helped me load the injured man aboard . Working at getting him breathing on his own , I sent one of the teens ahead to call for help ...
... look . After several very long minutes the two teens had caught and righted the battered vessel then helped me load the injured man aboard . Working at getting him breathing on his own , I sent one of the teens ahead to call for help ...
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