The Mariner’s Secret, a Matt & Heather Thriller

Mary TomasiDubois joins the site and increases the number of Family Friendly titles by one. She’s just dropped all the episodes for her novel, The Mariner’s Secret, a Matt & Heather Thriller:

Thugs, chases through the streets of San Francisco, scientific discoveries, and other mysteries abound!

Matt and Heather Townsend, orphaned when their bioscientist parents are killed in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, become wards of their Great Aunt Estelle. Her stately old house in the Marina District holds intrigue, and a secret. Fortunately, Matt discovers the secret on his thirteenth birthday, and not too soon. He was about to go stark raving mad with boredom.

Years earlier and unkeknownst to anyone, rumors of Jon and Josie Townsend’s secret research had enticed SafGen’s head of security to break into the head office in an attempt to steal the research papers. His goal was to sell the papers, confident that certain foreign regimes would pay handsomely for the exciting new discovery. Coming up empty-handed, he devises another plan to get his hands on the papers.

Roger Hill, the subservient butler, fools everyone but Matt and Heather. Their only chance at protecting their aunt and governess, as well as themselves, is to use the house’s secret.

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2 Responses to “The Mariner’s Secret, a Matt & Heather Thriller”

  1. Shay Says:

    I will have to give this book a try another time. On first listening all I could notice was the mis-readings and corrections which really take away from the story. Also to hear the breathing and smacking of the lips as well as not enough changes in voice tones to make the characters stand out.

  2. Zeus Says:

    I enjoyed this book a great deal. Despite the author’s raspy voice and subpar audio production, it is the story that matters most and I found myself not noticing these imperfections as the story and characters pulled me in. It’s a fun mystery for adults and young adults alike and I look forward to the next book in the series.

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