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Low Water Mark

(2026)
(The first book in the J.D. Morgan Caribbean Thrillers series)
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He booked a salvage dive, not his own funeral.

J.D. Morgan dives, hunts, and uncovers trouble in the tropical waters where land gives way to the Caribbean Sea. When a grounded yacht turns up in the wrong place at the wrong tide, salvage diver J.D. Morgan takes the job, follows the money, and finds danger waiting beneath the hull. In the sweltering Gulf backwaters, where marinas hide secrets and paperwork lies faster than tides shift, Morgan moves fast, thinks faster, and trusts the instincts that kept him alive underwater.

What looks like routine salvage soon spirals into a high-stakes Caribbean thriller soaked in salt, diesel, and deception As shadowy operators manipulate shipping lanes, launder cargo, and weaponize bureaucracy, Morgan navigates mangrove channels, shallow sounds, and hidden anchorages where mistakes turn fatal. He cuts deals, reads currents, and outworks men who believe money erases witnesses. From sun-blasted docks to midnight dives in zero visibility, the hunt tightens, the lies pile up, and the water turns hostile.

Every move raises the stakes in a world of smuggling routes, corporate fronts, and Caribbean crime networks
Low Water Mark delivers relentless momentum, razor-sharp realism, and authentic maritime action. It thrives on tension, feeds on atmosphere, and hits hard with boat chases, underwater confrontations, and coastal intrigue. Fans of Caribbean thrillers, nautical suspense, salvage diving, smuggling conspiracies, and blue-water crime will tear through this novel as Morgan pushes past the point of no return, where the sea keeps secrets, and survival means striking first.


Genre: Mystery



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