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Red Tide. G.M. Ford. • 4 Ratings; $; $; Publisher Description. Ford creates likable characters, whom he has the nerve to subject to the worst, no matter how attached the reader has become to them. There's not a lot of flash, and the twists and turns are easily negotiated, which keeps the pace fast and the characters in the. RED TIDE G. M. Ford, Author. Morrow $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author FYI: Ford also writes the successful Leo Waterman series. DETAILS. Reviewed on: 06/21/ Ford Red Tide Choose from over 50, books from the premier collectible book site! G.M. Ford Book Signing Event!
G.M. Ford is the author of six widely praised Frank Corso novels, Fury, Black River, A Blind Eye, Red Tide, No Man's Land, and Blown Away, as well as six highly acclaimed mysteries featuring Seattle private investigator Leo Waterman. A former creative writing teacher in western Washington, Ford lives in Oregon and is currently working on his next novel. RED TIDE (Amateur Sleuth/Police Procedural) - G+ G.M. Ford – 4th in series William Morrow, - Hardcover When the police evacuate an area in Seattle, including a gallery with Meg Donovan’s first showing and Corso in attendance, Frank decides to find out why. Terrorists have released a controlled form of the Ebola virus into a subway stations, and over a hundred people die. Red Tide (William Morrow, ) After roaming the Midwest in A Blind Eye, G.M. Ford brings his intrepid and nosy reporter, Frank Corso, back to the Pacific Northwest in Red Tide.
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