[Large Print Edition] In Swimming with Manatees, Detective Ava Martinez investigates the suspicious death of a young woman found washed ashore in Crystal Cove, Florida. Her search uncovers ecological sabotage, corporate corruption, and buried secrets tied to a marine biologist's research on a sponge with dangerous potential. As Ava digs deeper, the stakes escalate. Her partner dies. The case turns personal. With help from a principled scientist, a vigilant neighbor, and a loyal officer, Ava navigates fragile loyalties and a town steeped in silence. She must expose the truth before the next body surfaces. Atmospheric and emotionally charged, the novel blends mystery, environmental intrigue, and ensemble drama in a story about justice, resilience, and the quiet power of redemption.
Perfect for: ¿ Fans of upmarket mystery and literary suspense - Readers who enjoy character-driven investigations with layered moral stakes. ¿ Eco-conscious and socially engaged readers - Stories that explore environmental ethics, scientific integrity, and community resilience. ¿ Readers of ensemble fiction and procedural realism - Book club members and mystery lovers who appreciate nuanced supporting characters, small-town dynamics, and investigative detail. ¿ Fans of regional fiction with a strong sense of place-especially those familiar with or curious about Florida's coastal ecosystems. ¿ Readers who enjoy stories with female-led investigations, slow-burn tension, and emotional intelligence. ¿ Book clubs looking for discussion-worthy themes like justice, trust, and redemption.