The language of the sea

James MacManus

earliest edition we have, 2011 Thomas Dunne Books, 2011 304 pages

After losing his teaching position, marine biologist Leo Kemp takes a last field trip with his students, only to encounter a dangerous weather system that causes him to be thrown overboard and confronted by surreal phenomena off the coast of Cape Cod.

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The Language of the Sea edition · 2011 · Thomas Dunne Books · 304 pages · 9781429923996
The language of the sea edition · 2011 · Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press · 295 pages · 9780312648473

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