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Landfall

Published
Dec 2014
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
208

About This Book

After 30 rough years of adventure on the seas, Jake Thomas makes landfall in a new and quiet life in Oregon – only to discover that the past dies hard. The secrets he's kept, even from himself, won't stay buried.

Forty years earlier, a beautiful, young woman was murdered during Jake's first voyage as a deck cadet on the American freighter, the SS James Wait. Her children want answers only Jake can give. What really happened that terrible night? Did the wrong man go to jail?

In this riveting story-within-a-story, Jake's peaceful routine in Portland, Oregon, stands in stark contrast to his days as a merchant seaman in Subic Bay, when he set off on a journey to discover his dark side. A journey that hasn't yet ended.

Written in a style that compares to Joseph Conrad, Joseph Jablonski drew upon his own years of sea experience to craft a book that is as much a careful observation of human nature and a powerful condemnation of war as it is a suspenseful sea story.

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First Edition Dec 2014 Bacon Press Books ISBN13 9780991344383 ISBN10 0991344383
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Dec 2014 Bacon Press Books ISBN10 B00RNKL2CU
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Nov 2015 Peter Jablonski ISBN10 B0184J0L0M
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