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Tahoe Deep

by Todd Borg

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In 1940, a teenage blind boy named Danny Callahan witnessed the scuttling of the SS Tahoe Steamer, the grandest ship to ever sail Lake Tahoe. Eighty years later, a killer beats up old man Daniel Callahan, demanding to know the truth about a secret that went down with the ship. If Callahan doesn't tell all he knows, the people closest to Callahan will die...… (more)
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What could have happened on that ship or what could be on the sunken ship from 40 years ago that would cause someone to kill for it?

Daniel Callahan and anyone close to him including his neighbor, Mae, were the people someone targeted for this information.

Daniel was beaten, but didn't answer any questions the intruder was asking.

Since Daniel wouldn't go to the hospital to get checked out after he was beaten, Mae called Owen McKenna to help with the investigation.

McKenna and Spot arrived on the scene, and McKenna did his usual investigative magic that always includes tension and quick thinking.

Besides being treated to another mystery, when you read Mr. Borg's books, you will learn obscure facts about bugs as well as learn about a sport which in this case was free diving.

There is never a dull moment in Mr. Borg's books, and his characters and story line are very well developed along with his outstanding and pull-you-in descriptions.

TAHOE DEEP is filled with secrets, love, and murder.

All of Mr. Borg's books are excellent, but this book is one of his best.

If you haven't fallen in love with McKenna, Spot, and Street yet, what are you waiting for? 5/5

This book was given to me by the author in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  SilversReviews | Sep 23, 2019 |
Summer isn't summer without a new Owen McKenna mystery, and Tahoe Deep satisfies on so many levels. I always learn something when I read one of Todd Borg's books. This time it was the SS Tahoe Steamer, which was a vital method of transportation for the folks living around Lake Tahoe in the decades before decent roads circled the lake. Not satisfied with that, Borg also gave me information about freediving-- something I didn't realize I did a lot of when I was a kid. I even taught myself many of the proper breathing techniques. (What's freediving? Diving with only the breath you can hold in your lungs. No air tanks allowed.) The fun thing about the information about freediving is that I knew it would figure into the story sooner or later-- and it did. Wow...

Daniel Callahan is a feisty curmudgeon, and it takes all of McKenna's people skills to get the old man to cooperate in saving his own life. Borg has a knack for creating characters that I really come to care for, and Daniel is no exception. For those of you who are already fans of this wonderful series, don't worry. Spot the harlequin Great Dane has his share of the action. (I am so glad that this series takes place in its own dimension of time because huge dogs do not have long life spans. This series would be crippled without Spot.)

Having been a homicide detective in San Francisco for many years, I really appreciate how McKenna has excellent working relationships with area law enforcement. Another thing I love about McKenna? Whenever I think of him, first and foremost I think of his relationship with a brilliant entomologist named Street. Street has her special quirks that most men would not be able to accept. It always warms my heart that McKenna is completely comfortable with accepting women-- especially strong women-- on their own terms. I wish he would teach classes.

Tahoe Deep has a strong mystery, a cast of memorable characters who have become my friends, and fantastic underwater action sequences. Now that I've savored this book, I know that the Summer of 2019 is proceeding exactly the way it should. ( )
  cathyskye | Jul 26, 2019 |
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In 1940, a teenage blind boy named Danny Callahan witnessed the scuttling of the SS Tahoe Steamer, the grandest ship to ever sail Lake Tahoe. Eighty years later, a killer beats up old man Daniel Callahan, demanding to know the truth about a secret that went down with the ship. If Callahan doesn't tell all he knows, the people closest to Callahan will die...

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