Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Adrift
Adrift: A Mer Cavallo Mystery | Micki Browning
2 posts | 5 read
In this breathtaking mystery debut, marine biologist–turned-divemaster Meredith Cavallo stands accused of a chilling crime after a dive gone wrong. But do the murky circumstances point to an accident, a murder, or a supernatural encounter? Mer thought adjusting to a laid-back life in the Florida Keys would be a breeze. But when she rescues a floundering diver who claims to have seen a ghost, she’s caught in a storm of intrigue. News of the encounter explodes on social media, attracting a team of ghost hunters who want to capture proof that a greenish ghoul haunts Key Largo’s famed USS Spiegel Grove shipwreck. Meredith knows the wreck inside and out, and agrees to act as their safety diver. When Ishmael, the charismatic leader of the group, vanishes during a midnight dive, everyone except Mer is convinced the ghost has claimed another victim. Topside, the tenacious detective in charge of the investigation finds Mer’s involvement in both incidents suspicious, and her enigmatic neighbor resurrects ghosts from her past. Determined to find a rational explanation, Mer approaches Ishmael’s disappearance as any scientist would—by asking questions, gathering data, and deducing the truth. But the victim’s life is as shrouded in mystery as his disappearance. Still, something happened under the water and before long, she’s in over her head. When someone tries to kill her, she knows the truth is about to surface. Maybe dead men do tell tales after all.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
review
JacintaMCarter
post image
Mehso-so

#2017Book208
This started out as a combination mystery/ghost story, which intrigued me. Once it became obvious that the ghost story aspect wasn't going to pan out, the story lost some of its excitement and turned into a rather predictable mystery. The characters don't seem to grow much throughout the story, and the plot follows a fairly standard formula. The writing style was good, but the "who-done-it" part was just too easy to figure out.

minkyb Useful review. I totally mean that as a compliment! 7y
55 likes1 comment
blurb
Read-eat-travel-repeat
post image

I am really enjoying our new espresso maker...it's making doing homework instead of reading slightly more bearable. It's my last assignment...then a month of freedom and guilt free reading! #soclose