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Fatal Fortune
- Blackmoore Sisters Mystery, Book 8
- Narrated by: Hollis McCarthy
- Length: 4 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
A cryptic note leads the Blackmoore sisters to a haunted island in the Atlantic Ocean. Many have looked for the treasures reported to be buried there by pirates decades ago, but precious few treasures have been found. And certainly not the powerful energy-infused jewel the Blackmoores are looking for.
Abandoned for decades following several mysterious fatal accidents, the sisters have the island to themselves...or so they think.
Aided by a lonesome pirate ghost, they navigate a maze of tunnels dug into the rocks where they encounter ancient booby-traps, malevolent spirits, and natural disasters.
But as they start to zero in on the location of the relic, it becomes clear that they are not alone and whoever else is on the island has no intention of leaving without the relic - even if it means killing the entire Blackmoore clan.
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- carl watkins
- 12-02-20
good
very funny and very good. I wish I could go to a island and find stuff
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- Carôle
- 09-06-19
Eight is enough!
I’m glad that I read the first 5 as a box set compilation. I wish that the other 3 were so set up. (Perhaps the next 5). However, 8 is enough for me.
This story was potentially sound but, even for that s genre, it became a little too extreme! I found no enjoyment in any aspect of it.
Given that this is their 8th occasion to work together as a team, these sisters are more of a liability than an asset to each other. It is possibly quite realistic, but not in any team that I’ve ever been a part of, or led. It is actually a great story of a group of people who have no training, discipline or aptitude of working together, who feel that they know better than the qualified professionals who are with them and theoretically leading the mission.
For me, that makes a disappointing read. I shall not be looking out for further stories in this series.
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