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Dory soon learns that there are perils that lurk in the bay that could be just as dangerous as any found in a big city. As Dory and James settle in to life in the waterfront town, they get to know their neighbours, some of whom are eccentric, but all of whom are friendly and welcoming.
The community in Harmony Bay soon becomes like an extended family for Dory and James. The backstory about the mysterious Christian Carroll—once a resident of the bay—is enchanting.
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The book is filled with larger than life, well developed characters. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and could hardly tear myself away from it. Tom Gahan is a truly gifted author who is able to fully engage the reader with his prose. I would recommend this book to readers of all ages who like escapism and adventure.
With the references to the American Revolution, the information about shellfish research, fishing techniques, among other things, there is much to learn from this book. I also thought that the way the characters relate to each other and the moral messages contained in the story would make it an appropriate book to be included in the school curriculum.
The author has created a book that reels the reader in, keeps them interested and entertained. Harmony Bay seems like a real place, and as you read the book you can almost feel the warmth of the community.
Marine biologist Jake Kane is the local hero who sweeps Dory off her feet, adding an element of romance to the story. James learns a great deal from Jake and the dozens of other colorful inhabitants of this amazing waterfront community. Harmony Bay, written for a wide audience that appeals to many levels, examines a slice of small-town life. A modern day mystery, drawn from covert events of the American Revolution, weaves through the story.
His widowed mother, Dory, has taken a position as a librarian in this small town. Its economy is driven by the whims of nature, nor'easters boiling down the coast, hurricanes lurking off shore, and the barometric rise and fall of shellfish prices.
His freelance writing has helped build the image of various corporate clients. An adventurous slice of waterfront life where mystery surrounds history, a well-received novel, earned a place on an international list of authors at GoodReads. Additionally, many know Tom as the creator of NY State's largest outdoor music festival.
This accomplishment earned Tom accolades and numerous awards including the prestigious Gold Key Award from my hometown Chamber of Commerce and two citations from the U. Tom was also named 's Civic Leader of the Year for humanitarian work.