Egmont Passage Tale of the Dreamcatcher

 

 

Egmont Passage: Tale of the Dreamcatcher is the latest novel from Antonino Fabiano. Combine local geography and lore (Tierra Verde and the Bayway Islands) with a captivating tale, a mystery, a ghost, and characters we knew from Fabiano's first novel Egmont Passage: Tale of the Seventh Mystery (available on amazon or for your Kindle) Though there is continuity from the first novel, this one stands on its own.

Zeke, JJ, and Izzy work on the campus television station of Bayway High School (and yes, there are high schools with their own television station and daily broadcasts) and tend to get involved in the news in addition to reporting it.

For Pinellas County locals, this has the interest of an ancient shipwreck with doubloons, familiar ghosts, time travel, history, and even weaves in the current events of annexation and the possibility of a gambling ship for Tierra Verde.

For those in real estate, the plot thickens with attempted takeovers, a missing land deed, and a corrupt politician.

Originally intented to appeal to young people, I found that I couldn't put the book down, so it obviously has wider appeal.

Disclaimer: I know the author, Nino Fabiano, and count him as a friend as well as a client. I don't believe that it colors my opinion on the book, but without knowing Nino I might never have found the book, and that would have been a loss. But then, not knowing Nino would have been an even greater loss.      Yo Creo !

 
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6 Comments on Egmont Passage: Tale of the Dreamcatcher

JUL
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Hi Sharon, this looks like a good one to add to my summer reading! Hope all is well with your and yours!

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Will keep an eye out for this.    Thank  you for the "review" -- appreciated!

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I sleep with a dreamcatcher over my bed so your title caught my eye.  A good book is always good to find.

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Thanks for your comments. We're going to be holding a Book Signing here at our office - one on Friday 8/28 from 5-8 pm and another on Saturday 8/29 from 10-1.

Nino suggested pirate food for the event and his fiancee asked if that would be Bread and Water.

12:03pm • #4
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     Thanks for sharing, Sharon.  Since I spent much of my childhood in St Pete & Gulfport, I'll have to find this one and give it a read, I always loved a lot of the addison Misner buildings and Boca Ciega High which I attend before going to the first year at Dixie for 1960! I hope I get to see you at FAR later this month.

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Hi, Pat - sorry I won't be at FAR, but I will be at NAR in November. We're actually holding a Book Signing on this at our office on August 28 and 29. I love the Mizner style, too.

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