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Island of Spirits (Ed Lane Book 2)

Ed Lane is hired to act as security officer for a team restoring an island to its natural state. On site, the team’s anthropologist uncovers a local myth about a young woman named Isabel who lived there in the 1800s, had a love affair with a ship captain, and died after he abandoned her. The myth holds she haunts the island, taking out her vengeance on lonely men. Shortly after Lane arrives, a ranch employee hangs himself. Later, Lane encounters a young woman who says she’s Isabel and that he is her missing captain. A triple-crescent moon appears in the sky, an earthquake occurs, wildlife disappear, and the island becomes eerily silent. What does it all mean?

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Henry Simpson's fiction is character-based and deals with the personal lives and experiences of law-enforcement personnel, criminals, and average citizens. Common themes are human psychology, morality, social class, power, love, addiction, and character. Simpson grew up in Southern California, lived for many years in Santa Barbara, and currently lives in Monterey. He has spent his career as a research psychologist, engineer, and writer, and has served in the Marine Corps.

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