Palmer, Joe

A mariner's tale : a novel / Joe palmer. - Virginia Beach : Köehlerbooks, 2020. - 288 pages ; 23 cm

"For ten years, the partially completed sailboat Jack Merkel started building with his wife and son sits gathering dust, until his lingering sorrow drives him to finish it alone. Enter a young hoodlum who breaks into the marina and seriously damages the boat for no apparent reason but misplaced rage. When the county sheriff arrives with the boy, the aging mariner sees a lost soul, and begs the sheriff and judge to release the boy into his custody to work off his punishment. Margie Waller, a beautiful, fiercely independent and wealthy divorcee with a yacht in need of repairs, arrives soon after and finds herself attracted to the brooding Merkel. When a deadly hurricane takes aim at Morgan's Island, it threatens to destroy everything just as the relationships between the three dispirited characters begin to yield fruit." - Book cover

9781646631452 (hbk)


Sailing.--fiction
Relationships--Fiction.
English fiction--American authors--21st century.

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