Lately, sea turtles have been turning up in the most unusual places around Croaker Neck, a small coastal fishing village in the Down East region of North Carolina. Dodge Lawson sets out to learn who is behind the eco-pranks. He fears it might be his friends--a dying breed of backwater buckaroos struggling to retain their traditions and self-sufficient way of life. When a Yankee filmmaker down to his last reel shows up in town, the pranks escalate and events spiral out of control.
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About the Author:
Bill Morris, a retired college educator and former magazine editor, now roams the seas aboard a vintage Cal 30. Committed to finding ways to keep cruising simple, he has used and studied self-steering mechanisms extensively.
Review:
". . . a hilarious and heart-rending tale that you’ll read and re-read. With pleasure." -- Loyd Little, author of Parthian Shot, winner of the PEN Hemingway award
"The best fictional take on what's happening on Carolina's coast since Shooting at Loons." -- Bland Simpson, author of Ghost Ship of Diamond Shoals and Into the Sound Country
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