THE TILLER GALLOWAY NOVELS
DOWN TO A SUNLESS SEAWhen Bud Kusczk dies in a diving accident, his widow Monica begs his old
SEAL buddy "Tiller" Galloway to come to Florida and help her sell their
cave-diving business. Gradually Galloway learns Kusczk's death was no accident.
A corrupt Park Service and a smoke-and-mirrors Wilderness Conservancy are
conspiring to remold the entire Styx River spring system into a "preserve"
that will actually monopolize the valuable water for shadowy and omnipotent
Florida Foliage, Inc. It won't be easy to crack this one. But if he can't,
Galloway will die in the icy labyrinth that lies beneath the smiling, sunny
land called Florida. Available in paperback from St. Martin's Press, ISBN
0-312-96407-2. Download first chapter.
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Dr John Phillips enjoying some reacreational reading aboard
the International Space Station
LOUISIANA BLUEBroke and on the run, Galloway has to make himself scarce. Where better to lie low than beneath the murky, hazardous depths of the Gulf of Mexico? A thousand feet beneath the surface, commercial oilfield diving uses men up and sometimes kills them. But the pay, and the things it brings, seem worth the risk. Till he discovers corruption on the ocean floor that could lead to an environmental Armageddon. Either he looks the other way, or faces his own burial at sea . . . a sea that soon begins to show its violent temper. "An edge-of-your-chair thriller" -- St Augustine Record. St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0-312-95422-0.
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Tiller Galloway swore he'd never work for "The Baptist" again. Till the
menacing kingpin makes him an offer he can't refuse, sending him four hundred
feet into the emerald Caribbean to raise fifty tons of cocaine -- a dive
to the razor's edge of death. Caught in the corssfire of a crazed underboss
and hostile islanders, Tiller takes on a nightmare of doublecrosses, as
a scenario more sinister than he ever imagined begins to unfold. "Plenty
of built-in tension" -- The New York Times. .St. Martin's Press paperback,
ISBN 0-312-92846-7.
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Lyle "Tiller" Galloway III, from Hatteras, North Carolina, is the black
sheep of a heroic Coast Guard family. A SEAL in Vietnam, he was discharged
for drug use. Later he drifted into smuggling, using his commercial diving
business as a cover. Now he's out of prison, trying to go straight, but
having a tough time of it. In this opening book of the series, the residents
of Hatteras Island aren't talking about the U-boat that went down in 1945,
or about the bodies of the three crewmen that have been uncovered beneath
a sand dune after so many decades. But their reappearance has attracted
someone's attention. Someone willing to bomb Galloway's boat and kill any
witnesses. "There can be no better writer of modern sea adventure around
today." -- Clive Cussler. St. Martin's Press paperback, ISBN 0-312-92749-5.
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