
Lighthouse Point
AJ Bailey Adventure Series, Book Fifteen
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Narrado por:
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Kim Bretton
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Nicholas Harvey
Deadly Grand Prix racing. Daring deep dives. Double-crossing diamond thieves.
When dive boat operators AJ Bailey and Reg Moore are hired to explore a newly discovered wreck on the island of Bonaire, the treacherous depths are not the only danger they face.
With hidden ties leading back to a fledgling Formula One Grand Prix team from 1970, the two exhilarating timelines build to a thrilling climax with a twist leaving AJ and Reg fighting for their lives.
Book fifteen in this bestselling series takes AJ and her mentor Reg out of their Cayman Islands comfort zone and plunges them into a wild adventure in another beautiful Caribbean paradise.
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From the first chapter, I was hooked by the dual timelines that masterfully wove together the adrenaline-fueled world of 1970s Formula One racing with the present-day adventures of AJ Bailey and her mentor, Reg Moore.
Harvey’s storytelling is nothing short of spectacular, especially for those of us who crave the thrill of a good chase, whether it’s on the track or underwater.
The way Harvey balances the two timelines is nothing short of genius. I usually find it easy to get lost when a story flips between past and present, but in Lighthouse Point, each era’s storyline was so compelling that I couldn’t wait to see what would happen next.
The 1970s Grand Prix scenes are a love letter to the golden age of racing (and once you finish the book, you can tell Harvey’s background in racing). He captured the raw intensity and danger (especially in the 70s when it was “safer” to be flung from the wreck) of the sport in a deeply authentic way.
Meanwhile, AJ and Reg’s underwater escapades kept the present-day narrative just as gripping, with every technical dive bringing a new layer of suspense and intrigue.
Kim Bretton’s narration was the perfect complement to Harvey’s vivid storytelling. Her ability to embody the characters brought them to life in such a dynamic way that I felt I was right beside them. The 70s flashbacks were particularly impressive—Bretton’s pacing and delivery during those scenes were so smooth and natural, it was as if she had lived through those high-octane days herself. It’s clear she understands the characters deeply, and that connection made the audiobook even more immersive and enjoyable.
If you’ve enjoyed previous books in this series, you’re in for an even bigger treat with Lighthouse Point. The stakes are higher, the twists are sharper, and the thrill of the race—and the dive—will keep you on the edge of your seat. This audiobook is a must-listen for fans of fast cars, deep dives, and unforgettable adventures. While very technical in both aspects, I love that Harvey goes into the details he does. I felt like I left the book with a greater understanding but more importantly respect for both Formula One and technical diving
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