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Midnight Beach

A Port Stirling Mystery, Book 2

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Midnight Beach

By: Kay Jennings
Narrated by: John McLain
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A brutally murdered federal agent. Distrust among his close colleagues.

This is how Port Stirling Police Chief Matt Horning is greeted in his new hometown in Oregon. Is there really an international drug ring operating in his remote coastal village where nothing ever happens? Is this what Matt Horning bargained for when he took this job last winter? As spring blooms on the Oregon coast, are there also forbidden feelings blossoming within him?

Just when his police department gets back to normal after solving its first murder in decades, along comes another dead body found in a marsh near the Pacific Ocean. This one has ominous overtones never before seen in Port Stirling. Did Matt Horning bring this trouble with him when he fled a painful professional experience in Texas four months earlier?

Dogged by his own demons, Horning must quickly face the facts: This is more than a few bad guys exchanging pot for cash. Much more. Does he have the resources and the experience to take back Port Stirling from those who would harm its peaceful vibe before it's lost forever?

Travel to Port Stirling, Oregon, and enter a beautiful, rugged coastal village about to face down an international threat.

Includes a special note from the author.

©2022 Kay Jennings (P)2022 Podium Audio
Police Procedurals Crime Thrillers Mystery Thriller & Suspense Domestic Thrillers

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You can tell it’s written by a woman. Which, as another woman, is fine. But a scared and tearful Texan police chief? No thank you. Romantic entanglement with a subordinate within four months on the job? There’s grounds for dismissal.
And native Western Oregonians would hope for a little better research. One example - the Coast Guard is more, much more, than competent to handle drug interdictions. In fact, the CGC Steadfast is internationally known for it.

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