Buzzard Bay
by
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About the Book
Bob Green and his family get the opportunity of a lifetime by becoming involved in a new farming project in the Bahamas. A plane crash confirms his
suspicions as to why the farm has been operating at a loss. The project is not what it seems on the outside. The discovery of drugs on the airplane put all
their lives in jeopardy. Instead of leaving well enough alone, Green decides to fight back. He becomes involved in a world of intrigue, sex, violence, and
drugs. In doing so, he finds out that their is a fine line between good and evil.
An assassination attempt in Canada goes terribly wrong during a vicious snowstorm. When the sky clears and the bodies pile up, it becomes quite apparent
that this was no hunting accident. Two men escaped. Bob Green was motivated by the love of his wife and family, Henekie by the death of his best friend and
mentor, but mostly by greed. Unwittingly, these two bitter enemies become embroiled in a bitter power struggle between a Columbian drug lord and the CIA in
the Bahamas.
About the Author
As a young boy, the author lived in a remote area of Canada without electricity or telephones. His evenings were spent listening to an old battery operated radio and daydreaming of faraway places. Later in life, he travelled extensively. His travels to the Bahamas and their stories stirred his imagination and were the root for this novel. The author and his wife live in Fiji. Their children and grandchildren live in Canada.