5 /10
RATING

River of Salt

by Dave Warner

Snappy Review

Another great offering, though I didn’t know what to expect. Coastal Australia in the 1960’s, with all the music, standover men, laid back attitudes and mysteries to uncover. Not to mention a side of Beat Poetry and fish appreciation!

Book Synopsis

1961, Philadelphia. After having to give up his brother to save his own life, hitman Blake Saunders flees the Mob and seeks refuge on the other side of the world. Two years later he has been reborn in a tiny coastal Australian town. The ghosts of the past still haunt him, but otherwise Coral Shoals is paradise. Blake surfs, and plays guitar in his own bar, the Surf Shack. But then the body of a young woman is found at a local motel, and evidence links her to the Surf Shack. When Blake’s friend is arrested, and the local sergeant doesn’t want to know, it becomes clear to Blake – who knows a thing or two about murder – that the only way to protect his paradise is to find the killer.