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Do you recognize this book?

A reader writes in:

I read a crime fiction novel a few years ago that I'm sure was part of a series. I can't remember the title or author, and very little about the plot...I believe that the story had some involvement with the sea and/or the protagonist being a retired detective or something who now transports boats for a living. His love interest is his business partner (and maybe a former "client").

Not much to go on, I know. But does anyone know what it is? If so, please leave a comment.

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Hmmmmmmm


Sounds like THE SIRIUS CROSSING BY JOHN CREED [aka Eoin Macnamee] won the first Ian Fleming Steel Dagger :-

http://www.booksnbytes.com/reviews/creed_thesiriuscrossing.html

OK, he's a retired spy [not retired detective], and ferries back to the UK from Ireland, US Plot, IRA etc etc

Maybe the book your looking for, but then again it could be 'The Devil Wears Prada'

;-)

Ali
www.shotsmag.co.uk

What was the first Michael Connelly book that had Terry such and so as a retired FBI type geezer who lived on a boat........and I'm stretching here....... did he use it for a fishing trip business....he fell for the sister of the woman who was murdered and who donated his replacement heart......GEE THAT'S A BIG HELP !
Colman

Sounds like Bill Eidson's The Repo (2004) - Jack Merchant is ex DEA living on his boat in Charlestown, his sometime employer and skittish lover is Sarah Ballard, owner of a boat repo business they track down a missing boat and much mayhem results. Second in the series was The Mayday (2005) and I hope there will be another.

Lynn

The person who asked the question says that Lynn is correct!

Thanks, Lynn.

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David J. Montgomery writes about authors and books for several of the country's largest newspapers, including the Chicago Sun-Times, Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer and Boston Globe.

In the past, he has contributed to such publications as USA Today, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Kansas City Star, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and National Review Online.

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