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Young, rich and beyond the law. What's the catch? Former war photographer Fin Campbell means to find out. He never believed his old college friend's elaborate stories to explain a pair of pristine civilizations living side by side on the isolated Polynesian island of Hoku. The entire island is designated a World Heritage Site and kept off limits by the French Navy.When Fin receives a once in a lifetime opportunity to join his Hokutian friend to witness a private ceremony never seen by outsiders, he jumps at the chance.Soon he becomes more than a mere observer and finds himself in a fight for his life and the survival of all Hoku.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Young, rich and beyond the law. What's the catch? Former war photographer Fin Campbell means to find out. He never believed his old college friend's elaborate stories to explain a pair of pristine civilizations living side by side on the isolated Polynesian island of Hoku. The entire island is designated a World Heritage Site and kept off limits by the French Navy.When Fin receives a once in a lifetime opportunity to join his Hokutian friend to witness a private ceremony never seen by outsiders, he jumps at the chance.Soon he becomes more than a mere observer and finds himself in a fight for his life and the survival of all Hoku.
Autorenporträt
J. Gregory Smith is the bestselling author of the thrillers, A Noble Cause and The Flamekeepers, a doomsday cult thriller. He also writes the Paul Chang Mystery series including Final Price, Legacy of the Dragon and Send in the Clowns. Prior to writing fiction full time, Greg worked in public relations in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware. He has an MBA from the College of William & Mary and a BA in English from Skidmore College. His debut novel, Final Price, was first released as a self-published work. The book was signed to publisher Thomas & Mercer and Greg has since published five novels with them. He is now branching out into other genres as well as working on new thrillers. Greg currently lives in Wilmington, Delaware with his wife, son and dog.