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Watermark - by Michael Hewes (Paperback)

Watermark - by  Michael Hewes (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In the days after Hurricane Katrina, Mississippi attorney and author Michael Hewes returned to his former home only to find it destroyed. Sitting amongst the wreckage was a binder that contained intimate photos of a couple he didn't know, doing things that clearly weren't meant for sharing. </p> <p>This discovery got Hewes thinking about what would have happened if he had discovered something that wasn't just embarrassing, but that had actual legal, criminal - or potentially fatal - implications.</p> <p>He turned that idea into <i>Watermark, </i>an intelligent, fast-paced legal thriller that will delight fans of Grisham, Turow, and Baldacci. </p> <p>When Matt Frazier returns to his home in Gulfport, Mississippi in the wake of the largest hurricane to ever come ashore in the United States, he expects a disaster. What he finds is a catastrophe. </p> <p>But it's not what the storm took away that gets Matt's attention-it's what it left behind. Deep in the debris under what remains of his house, something has washed up that makes Matt the central target in a deadly conspiracy involving some very high-profile players. </p> <p>Not knowing who to trust, Matt must turn to his eccentric neighbor, his best friend, and ultimately his estranged wife to try and help him stay one step ahead-and alive-long enough to bring some order back into his life.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Michael Hewes earned his undergraduate degree from University of Southern Mississippi and his law degree from Ole Miss. </p> <p>A retired JAG officer, Hewes currently practices law in Gulfport, Mississippi, where he lives with his wife and their three sons, two dogs, and one cat. </p>

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