About this item
Highlights
- Who wouldn't want to shoot a movie in paradise?
- Author(s): Nick Sullivan
- 408 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Action & Adventure
- Series Name: Deep
Description
About the Book
Action, adventure, and mystery abound when filmmakers attempt to shoot a movie in paradise... and everything goes wrong.
Book Synopsis
Who wouldn't want to shoot a movie in paradise? What could possibly go wrong?
Divemasters Boone Fischer and Emily Durand have left the relative bustle of Cozumel to start anew on the sleepy Sister Island of Little Cayman; population 200, give or take. In the Cayman Islands, the reefs are so spectacular and extensive, you can dive a different site every day of the year.
When a prominent film studio decides to shoot their upcoming science-fiction flick in the waters of the Caribbean island of Grand Cayman, everything initially goes well. Eccentric director Heinz Werner is brought on board, and the producers are lucky enough to score a popular young celebrity for their leading lady: sexy starlet, Brooke Bablin.
After a series of strange incidents and the abrupt disappearance of the lead actress, the production of Man O' War is suddenly in jeopardy. Is the movie suffering a stroke of bad luck? Or is it something more sinister?
Boone and Emily will have a chance to discover the answer firsthand, as the couple finds themselves thrust into the middle of this ill-fated production... where careers, reputations, and lives are at stake.
Review Quotes
"The Deep Series continues to deliver with another innovative storyline, great action, a perfect location, and the supremely entertaining duo, Boone and Emily!" Nicholas Harvey - Author of the AJ Bailey Adventure Series.
"Only a veteran actor, diver, and fantastically talented writer could pull off such a detailed and intense story like Deep Focus! I love the way that Boone and Emily's characters continue to grow and evolve, and how Nick can move their dive operation from one country to another while making it feel like such a natural progression. And I loved the 'behind the scenes' glimpse of filmmaking. But his real talent shows in how well he NAILED writing Nicholas Harvey's two characters, AJ and Nora, blending them in with his own. It's the ultimate test of writing talent, and Nick Sullivan gets an A+!" -Don Rich, author of the Coastal Adventure Series.