Terror at South Point

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Author: Wayne A. Tanguay ISBN: 9781503567511
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 5, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Wayne A. Tanguay
ISBN: 9781503567511
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 5, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The State of Maine. Quiet. Laid back. The mecca of many tourists from many of the northeastern cities and states. Some of these people come to Maine for the pristine scenery, the boating, the camping, the seafood, or just to get away from it all. However, for one small Maine community, a few undesirables enter the state with ulterior motives. A mysterious and alarming chain of events start to occur at a small Southern Maine marina during their short summer season. Many of the veteran charter captains at the marina begin to see a pattern in a strange series of events. Serious questions start to emerge when local and federal authorities become involved. When asked, the authorities offer no explanations other than the fact that there is an ongoing investigation. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, many of the transportation laws and rules were tightened by the federal government. These new rules went into effect for all forms of transportation, including water travel in harbors. Undaunted by these new restrictions and with the help of some key people at both the police department and Coast Guard, the charter captains decide to take matters into their own hands to protect their seaside community and their harbor from what might be a suspected act of terrorism.

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The State of Maine. Quiet. Laid back. The mecca of many tourists from many of the northeastern cities and states. Some of these people come to Maine for the pristine scenery, the boating, the camping, the seafood, or just to get away from it all. However, for one small Maine community, a few undesirables enter the state with ulterior motives. A mysterious and alarming chain of events start to occur at a small Southern Maine marina during their short summer season. Many of the veteran charter captains at the marina begin to see a pattern in a strange series of events. Serious questions start to emerge when local and federal authorities become involved. When asked, the authorities offer no explanations other than the fact that there is an ongoing investigation. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, many of the transportation laws and rules were tightened by the federal government. These new rules went into effect for all forms of transportation, including water travel in harbors. Undaunted by these new restrictions and with the help of some key people at both the police department and Coast Guard, the charter captains decide to take matters into their own hands to protect their seaside community and their harbor from what might be a suspected act of terrorism.

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