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Carter Lynch returns home after a family tragedy to find out that much more than lobster fishing has been going on in his hometown. He ran away once before from the lobstering life, but he gets pulled into the intricate workings of his small childhood hamlet on the Maine coast and soon finds himself in deep water. Is there a fresh start for him back home? What really happened on his father's boat? What hazards lie below the water at the end of those lobster trap lines?Can Carter navigate the danger while attempting to unravel the clues to all these unanswered questions? Will there be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Carter Lynch returns home after a family tragedy to find out that much more than lobster fishing has been going on in his hometown. He ran away once before from the lobstering life, but he gets pulled into the intricate workings of his small childhood hamlet on the Maine coast and soon finds himself in deep water. Is there a fresh start for him back home? What really happened on his father's boat? What hazards lie below the water at the end of those lobster trap lines?Can Carter navigate the danger while attempting to unravel the clues to all these unanswered questions? Will there be retribution? Dry Powder is a thriller that carries the reader through jeopardy and uncertainty. Join Roger R. Moulton on the gripping ride that is his best novel to date. Find out if Carter can unravel the mystery and keep those he loves safe while trying to seek out the truth.
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Roger Moulton was born on the fourth of July in 1934 in Rush City Minnesota where his father owned and ran a creamery. Roger was an active young man and became a Boy Scout and local paperboy for the Minneapolis Tribune. After a move in the summer of 1947, he spent his teenage years in Stillwater Minnesota before serving in the US Army and putting himself through Engineering School at the University of Minnesota. He married Karen in 1960 and then joined the Eastman Kodak company upon graduation. He worked at the 1964 World's Fair in New York City before settling in for a long career with the famous film company at their offices in Rochester, New York. He and Karen raised 4 children. He currently lives just outside Rochester in the town of Irondequoit. As a longtime visitor of Maine, he loves the rocky coast, the lobster, and is fond of the people that make up that rugged and reliable part of our country. His travels there inspired the setting for his debut novel - a thriller titled "Dry Powder".