Former Coast Guard officer Cole Williams is taking a big mental and emotional break. Heâs hoping some time with an old buddy in the winter wilds of Newfoundland will calm the conflicts heâs feeling after a lifetime of running fast boats throughout the Caribbean on both sides of a brutal drug war. There is a lot for him to think about as he wanders through the fog and salty air of a remote seaside town. Cole is contemplating mistakes, misdeeds, and loss, trying hard to isolate himself from it allâbut that canât last. Before long, heâs up to his eyeballs in a dangerous plot involving drugs and guns that his old friend has discovered. Like it or not, Cole Williams must get back in a deadly game, operating as he always does in that little sliver of darkness between good and evil.
Boland tells a thrilling tale...and he knows how to keep a reader turning the pages. âTimothy J. Lockhart, Virginian-Pilot
The novel is a fast read and a view of a life and experience not known to many Americans. Coleâs story could be used to set up a series of books about him, certainly centered on the little known battles faced by the Coast Guard in protecting our southern border. âPaul Lane, Palm Beach
Boland spins a story born from more than a decade of his own experience fighting the war on drugs. âThe Norwich Record
I recommend it for anyone who wants an adventure with a likable rogue (despite his faults) who is in it for the thrills, only to discover that underneath it all, he actually has a conscience. Great story. âIan Wood, Novellum