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Nautical archaeologist Tom Cochran makes a startling discovery during a routine dive in the Gulf of Mexico. The context of the mystery wreck is perplexing until he enlists the help of a woman from his past whose special skills unlock important clues and old desires. Their hunt for a connection between the sleepy town of Pensacola, Florida and the chaos of the closing days of the Second World War threatens to unravel a bygone conspiracy. Each shocking revelation leads them closer to a truth that's worth killing to protect.
Two ships burned and sank in the Pensacola Pass in the 1860s; one fell pray to bold enemy action, while the other was the victim of a tragic accident. This research reviews the vessels¿ histories, documents the search for the ships¿ remains, and describes the physical and cultural processes that formed the current wreck site. The analysis incorporates the latest maritime archaeological site formation process theories, adds to the growing body of knowledge regarding wreck site development in high-energy environments, and lays to rest a local maritime folklore tradition.
So there are no excuses here, and not a lot of explanations. I offer you here, my poems, my words, or at least some of them, inadequate as they might be. In any event it makes me smile to think that perhaps some good will come of this path. So it does come down to arrogance after all..the idea that I will make a difference, leave a mark, be well thought of by others..all marks of a man who has not yet resolved the paradox of being.
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