by Sue Anger
1923 was the year for boats and booze and rag and jazz.
And
the occasional missing sailor.
Anxious to see his brother after sailing
off-shore for weeks, Jake Parson sails into Beaufort, North Carolina, in the
Spring of 1923. After he docks in the harbor, he learns his brother is missing
at sea. Set against Prohibition’s backdrop of boats and booze and rag and jazz,
Jake senses foul play and believes the answers to his brother’s disappearance
lay in the port town. His search leads him into the rum-running operations
of Beaufort’s watermen.
You may order
Sue Anger's Debut Novel
LAST KNOWN PORT
from Dorrance Publishing.
Sue Anger grew up in Beaufort, North Carolina, where the past is always present. As a child, it was easy for Sue to walk around Beaufort’s windy streets, sail her waters and imagine the folks who had passed before her. And she never tired of listening to the stories of the land and the sea. Connect with Sue here: SueAnger.com
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