V. E. Smith

Something went wrong. Please try your request again later.
Follow to get new release updates and improved recommendations
OK
About V. E. Smith
V. E. Smith is a retired marine scientist who received a Ph.D. at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California. Following that, he served as a captain in the U.S. Army Reserve in Korea. For most of his professional career he worked on the Great Lakes as an environmental researcher and consultant. He currently lives in Boulder, Colorado.
Customers Also Bought Items By
Are you an author?
Help us improve our Author Pages by updating your bibliography and submitting a new or current image and biography.
1 11 1
Author Updates
Titles By V. E. Smith
Deep Tow
Aug 9, 2020
by
V. E. Smith
$2.99
It’s 1979 and near the end of the International Decade of Ocean Exploration. In San Diego, marine science technician Neil Bricker chafes at having missed out on the deep-sea discovery of a lifetime. On a university training cruise, he finds traces of another major discovery on the seafloor: a massive new energy source that could transform the nation’s economy. Journalism student Cate Rosario witnesses the event and decides to write the story. Neil joins a private expedition to validate the find, and they become unwitting participants in a criminal conspiracy. As Cate investigates the scheme and shares her evidence with Neil, each must decide what to believe, whom to trust, and how to avoid disaster. The final reckoning leaves its mark in the deep.
The story highlights three local enterprises that helped put San Diego on the map—ocean research, tuna fishing, and the Navy. On a human level, the novel explores the cost of ambition and the unpredictability of love.
The story highlights three local enterprises that helped put San Diego on the map—ocean research, tuna fishing, and the Navy. On a human level, the novel explores the cost of ambition and the unpredictability of love.
Other Formats:
Paperback
FINDINGS
Jul 24, 2015
by
V. E. Smith
$2.99
October 26,1588. A Spanish warship of the Armada wrecks in a storm on the coast of Northern Ireland. In 1967, divers find the Girona's remains and recover its treasures. As our story begins five years later, it seems these relics still have the power to inspire the best and worst of human endeavor.
HE’S LOOKING FOR AN ILL-FATED RELATIVE.
AN ILL FATE IS LOOKING FOR HIM.
July 4, 1972. A restless young Californian arrives in western Ireland to search for a long-lost relative and ponder his uncertain future. He soon intervenes in a peculiar robbery of a jewelry store, and is invited to stay with the shopkeeper and her niece. His persistent inquiries with the local Garda sergeant lead to investigations of two possible conspiracies involving ancient Spanish treasure and arms smuggling—with dangerous consequences. When his findings begin to threaten powerful interests, the conspirators mark him for elimination. Meanwhile, the niece helps him look for the lost relative, and they find more than either had imagined. As his time in Ireland runs short, frustration builds: their budding attraction, his family search, the criminal investigations—all seem to be going nowhere. Then, everything changes . . .
The plot unfolds against a background of Ireland’s Troubles and the Vietnam War. At its heart, the novel is a love story in which echoes of history transform lives through unexpected means.
HE’S LOOKING FOR AN ILL-FATED RELATIVE.
AN ILL FATE IS LOOKING FOR HIM.
July 4, 1972. A restless young Californian arrives in western Ireland to search for a long-lost relative and ponder his uncertain future. He soon intervenes in a peculiar robbery of a jewelry store, and is invited to stay with the shopkeeper and her niece. His persistent inquiries with the local Garda sergeant lead to investigations of two possible conspiracies involving ancient Spanish treasure and arms smuggling—with dangerous consequences. When his findings begin to threaten powerful interests, the conspirators mark him for elimination. Meanwhile, the niece helps him look for the lost relative, and they find more than either had imagined. As his time in Ireland runs short, frustration builds: their budding attraction, his family search, the criminal investigations—all seem to be going nowhere. Then, everything changes . . .
The plot unfolds against a background of Ireland’s Troubles and the Vietnam War. At its heart, the novel is a love story in which echoes of history transform lives through unexpected means.
Other Formats:
Paperback