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"I have been a fan of Steve's accounting series since its inception. I have followed Ben and Sharon's adventures to Philadelphia, Malta, Belgium, Finland, and New Orleans. This time they are at the Outer Banks of North Carolina. As always with Steve's books, Ben and Sharon engage in lively banter, but they also get serious when it's time to save the day. And though I'm not an accountant, Steve always provides some understandable accounting insights that add to the depth of his works. Steve's novels make accounting seem fun as long as there is some murder and intrigue included." -Norah Shultz,…mehr

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"I have been a fan of Steve's accounting series since its inception. I have followed Ben and Sharon's adventures to Philadelphia, Malta, Belgium, Finland, and New Orleans. This time they are at the Outer Banks of North Carolina. As always with Steve's books, Ben and Sharon engage in lively banter, but they also get serious when it's time to save the day. And though I'm not an accountant, Steve always provides some understandable accounting insights that add to the depth of his works. Steve's novels make accounting seem fun as long as there is some murder and intrigue included." -Norah Shultz, Professor of Sociology and Mystery Fan The Outer Banks of North Carolina are known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic due to all the shipwrecks in the area, including many pirate ships. Off of one of the islands, Ocracoke, three young divers discover a pirate chest loaded with gold, jewels, and other valuables. While the three are deciding their next move with the treasure, Ben Stone, an accounting professor, and his girlfriend, Sharon Levin, a Philadelphia homicide cop, are at a conference in the Outer Banks. Ben and Sharon become involved with the treasure, Jamaican mobsters, and even murder. What was supposed to be a professional opportunity and a much-needed vacation for Ben and Sharon turns into a race to save both lives and treasure.
Autorenporträt
Steve McMillan has been a management professor for over 25 years but recently turned to writing mysteries. Steve worked in public accounting and real estate before entering academia and uses those experiences coupled with his academic life to develop his stories about accounting and murder. While Steve uses his own life experiences in his character and plot development, he wishes he was as "cool" as Ben Stone. His previous novels in the Accounting series include: Accounting Can Be Murder, Accounting and Murder Around the World, Accounting for the Blues, Accounting for Vampires, Accounting for Pirates, and Accounting Isn't Always Kosher.