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The Summer of 1974 Could Be Their Last! The island of Martha's Vineyard is buzzing with the novelty and chaos of hosting a Hollywood movie crew. After young scuba diver Connie Barnett rescues a drowning boy, she is offered a unique reward from a well-connected talent agent; the chance to work under the table, and under the water, on a soon-to-be-legendary shark movie. Meanwhile, rock musician Jonathan Cose Barnett has made bad decisions and dangerous connections in Manhattan. After witnessing a violent gangland shooting, he must flee the big city. Returning to the island where he grew up, he…mehr

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The Summer of 1974 Could Be Their Last! The island of Martha's Vineyard is buzzing with the novelty and chaos of hosting a Hollywood movie crew. After young scuba diver Connie Barnett rescues a drowning boy, she is offered a unique reward from a well-connected talent agent; the chance to work under the table, and under the water, on a soon-to-be-legendary shark movie. Meanwhile, rock musician Jonathan Cose Barnett has made bad decisions and dangerous connections in Manhattan. After witnessing a violent gangland shooting, he must flee the big city. Returning to the island where he grew up, he finds himself estranged from his family, and entangled in a criminal conspiracy he thought he had left behind. His half-sister Connie is soon trapped in the same net of criminal companions and deadly intrigue. It's going to be an unforgettable summer, if anyone survives it. Content Notice: Profanity, Drug Use, Graphic Violence
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Autorenporträt
Darryl Pickett is a former writer for Walt Disney Imagineering, and a creative consultant for the themed entertainment industry. He has written numerous theatrical works, including the 2018 Analog, a time-portal homage to vinyl records and J.S. Bach. Recent works include his crime thriller novel Shark City Harbor, and the score for the musical Trollop, premiering in 2013.