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A beautiful and peaceful, Down East Maine Island, inhabited by eagles, deer and a small number of self-reliant, family-oriented people, encounters a big-bucks developer from away. American Island Properties has had money-making sucess subdividing pristine, undeveloped, waterfront land into small lots in Massachusetts and Florida. They're convinced money talks and that Eagle Haveners are basicly stupid and will easily roll over to their clever schemes, bribes and legal shenanigans - including murder. One lobster fishing family owns property in the middle of the proposed subdivision and with the help of fellow islanders, tries to keep the pristine property intact and drive the developer from the island.
Once again, Sister Rebecca Brennan and Captain Robert Quimby set sail from Key West on a humanitarian mission to a Caribbean orphanage on their wooden schooner. This time to the Casa Guatemala orphanage on the Rio Dulce in Guatemala. The mission is cut short when the boat is hi-jacked by armed, drug smuggling, crew members. The pirates force the schooner to sail to a remote lake in the Caribbean. Their retired DEA pilot friend in Key West decides to find them and attempt a rescue. He chases them all over Honduras, Mexico and Miami.
A Minnesota children's mission purchases a black wooden schooner in Miami, Florida, to deliver a load of children's supplies to an orphanage on the small island of Ile a Viche off the south coast of Haiti. The strict Sister Rebecca is in charge of the mission. She hires an unemployed captain from Key West to sail the ship. They encounter pirates, drug dealers, Haitian bureaucracy and Haitian Voodoo. And, of course, they discover each other.
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