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JULIE and TOM BANKS travel to the island of Sinagua, where Julie is interviewing for a counseling position at a Caribbean medical school. It soon becomes evident that their expectations of island life are much more colorful than anticipated. Tom's fear of flying is revealed. While touring the culturally diverse island, they are involved in an accident. A truck driver dies. The goat lives. Accused of murder, they are briefly jailed. Knocked unconscious, Tom recovers on the floor of the jail. A video of the accident emerges. Police corruption is exposed. Enemies are created. Alliances are…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
JULIE and TOM BANKS travel to the island of Sinagua, where Julie is interviewing for a counseling position at a Caribbean medical school. It soon becomes evident that their expectations of island life are much more colorful than anticipated. Tom's fear of flying is revealed. While touring the culturally diverse island, they are involved in an accident. A truck driver dies. The goat lives. Accused of murder, they are briefly jailed. Knocked unconscious, Tom recovers on the floor of the jail. A video of the accident emerges. Police corruption is exposed. Enemies are created. Alliances are formed. The guilty scramble, and eventually react. Islanders want compensation for their losses. The press hounds Julie and Tom, seeking details of the murder and suspected police abuse. Evading the press, they make it to the medical school where Julie is anxious to begin her four-day interview process. An unexpected ally arranges a job interview for Tom at a luxury villa. Despite unanticipated twists and turns in their path toward their happily ever after, Julie and Tom are challenged to accept the ever-changing rhythms of the island.
Autorenporträt
Larry Allan has been living in the Low Country for more than a decade and is a member of the Savannah Writers Group. Originally from Minnesota, he sold everything and moved to a Caribbean island. Twice. He may have worked illegally at times, depending on how you look at it. While his formal training was in electronics and robotics maintenance, he excelled as an informal concierge and cultural attaché to faculty, staff and visitors at an off-shore medical school. His island procurement skills and his beachside cocktail hours remain legendary among medical experts on five continents. He enjoys fishing, home improvement and spending time with his wife and dog in his spare time.