Dark Water Dive

Homicide detective Hannah Sampson has traded the chill of the Colorado Rockies for the sunnier climes of the British Virgin Islands to become the only underwater CSI for the Tortola Police Department. But a murdered tourist and colleagues eager to sink her career have left Hannah navigating the stormy waters of betrayal, greed, and murder as cold as the deep blue sea...

Editorial Reviews

"Brandt plunges the reader into the pristine waters of the British Virgin Islands with homicide detective Hannah Sampson. Brandt weaves the fragility of the Caribbean ecosystem into the plot, providing oceanic depth to this fast-paced mystery. Anyone who enjoys great writing will devour Dark Water Dive."
–Springs Magazine

"Brandt offers a compelling whodunit while crafting character development, scientific knowledge, and psychological insight that transcend the genre."
–Colorado Springs Gazette

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Dark Water Dive

Homicide detective Hannah Sampson has traded the chill of the Colorado Rockies for the sunnier climes of the British Virgin Islands to become the only underwater CSI for the Tortola Police Department. But a murdered tourist and colleagues eager to sink her career have left Hannah navigating the stormy waters of betrayal, greed, and murder as cold as the deep blue sea...

Editorial Reviews

"Brandt plunges the reader into the pristine waters of the British Virgin Islands with homicide detective Hannah Sampson. Brandt weaves the fragility of the Caribbean ecosystem into the plot, providing oceanic depth to this fast-paced mystery. Anyone who enjoys great writing will devour Dark Water Dive."
–Springs Magazine

"Brandt offers a compelling whodunit while crafting character development, scientific knowledge, and psychological insight that transcend the genre."
–Colorado Springs Gazette

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Dark Water Dive

Dark Water Dive

by Kathy Brandt
Dark Water Dive

Dark Water Dive

by Kathy Brandt

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Overview

Homicide detective Hannah Sampson has traded the chill of the Colorado Rockies for the sunnier climes of the British Virgin Islands to become the only underwater CSI for the Tortola Police Department. But a murdered tourist and colleagues eager to sink her career have left Hannah navigating the stormy waters of betrayal, greed, and murder as cold as the deep blue sea...

Editorial Reviews

"Brandt plunges the reader into the pristine waters of the British Virgin Islands with homicide detective Hannah Sampson. Brandt weaves the fragility of the Caribbean ecosystem into the plot, providing oceanic depth to this fast-paced mystery. Anyone who enjoys great writing will devour Dark Water Dive."
–Springs Magazine

"Brandt offers a compelling whodunit while crafting character development, scientific knowledge, and psychological insight that transcend the genre."
–Colorado Springs Gazette


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151887212
Publisher: Kathy Brandt
Publication date: 04/22/2015
Series: An Underwater Investigation
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 405 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

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Author Bios

Kathy Brandt is a published author who taught writing at the University of Colorado for ten years. After her son, Max, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, she became active in mental health issues. She was on the Board of Directors of the National Alliance on Mental Illness in Colorado Springs (NAMI-CS) for six years, and served as President. In 2012 she received the NAMI National Award for her outstanding service to the organization. She is currently the NAMI-CS liaison to the Mental Health Court in Colorado Springs. Kathy has published four novels with the Penguin Group. She has a B.A. in English and an M.A. in Rhetoric. She lives in the mountains of Colorado.
Max Maddox has a BA in philosophy from Grinnell College and an MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, where he was nominated for the Joan Mitchell Award and received the Fellowship Trust Award. He has exhibited his work in galleries including The Slought Foundation, The Print Center of Philadelphia, and the Ellen Powell Tiberino Memorial Museum. He was the preparator, photographer, and curator at the Sun King Gallery and Pyramid Museum in Philadelphia and also assistant to artist and curator Richard Torchia, Director of Arcadia University Gallery. He now lives in Colorado where he teaches and continues to pursue his career in art.

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