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A Whale of a Tale--Murder Most Foul, March 25, 2001
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This review is from: Deep Six: A Novel of Life, Death, Deception, and Betrayal (Paperback)
Barbara Nadine and Tondelayo wanted nothing more out of life than a chance to continue advancing in their Navy careers. One white, one Cherokee and black , they had survived a poverty childhood together; they had survived the difficulties minorities and `so-called white trash' folks endured in the service to become second class Petty Officers. Everything was copasetic until Barbara Nadine was found dead in a locked duty room on Treasure Island. Locked from the inside. Tondelayo was convinced that her best friend was murdered, but all she had to go on was mother-wit and grit. Along the way, she inadvertently stirred up something sinister, which involved chilling revelations about the forces determined to eliminate her. Scary. Solving the puzzle took her around the Bay Area to the hills of Marin County and to the underground corridors of Oak Knoll hospital, and the surprise ending couldn't have been imagined by anybody but the author.
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