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What the Tide Brings Back

Rob Starr

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English
Just Once Publishing
08 August 2024
Jessie is drawn to the sea off Brighton Beach.

Having newly joined a local sea swimming club, he has at last found a way to clear his head from the nightmares that have terrorised him since birth. But what Jesse doesn't see, what lies beneath him as he swims around the Brighton Palace Pier each morning, is a mystery from the past that will once again come to the surface with deadly consequences.

Lilly Baker dies during a terrible storm that ravaged the old Brighton Chair Pier and sent it crashing into a raging sea. But Lilly's need for revenge was too strong to die with her and has haunted the Brighton Sea Swimming Club for nearly two hundred years.

Lilly won't rest until everyone pays the ultimate price for her loss. Jesse can't rest until the terrible nightmares stop haunting him.
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Imprint:   Just Once Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   340g
ISBN:   9781739410100
ISBN 10:   1739410106
Pages:   264
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rob Starr owns and runs an insurance firm with offices in Brighton, London and South Africa. His first book What The Tide Brings Back was published in 2022. In 2008, he lost his father to cancer and set up a charity in his honour. So far, they have raised and given away over a Million Pounds to over 4000 young people. Rob is Chairman and the lead at the charity - www.starrtrust.org Away from insurance, charities and writing, Rob loves a challenge. In 2012 he swam the English Channel. In 2013 he cycled up Le Mont Ventoux. Between 2014-2020 he did 21 Olympic Triathlons. In 2021 he completed two half Ironman Triathlons as well as his first full Ironman. And in 2022 he completed his 52×52 Challenge. This is 52 Olympic Triathlons in 52 consecutive weeks.

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